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Posted on April 16, 2019August 15, 2019

Research: Relocation of Remains: Scavenger Patterns in North Central Oklahoma

The processes by which human remains are scattered and destroyed by mammalian vertebrate scavenging behaviors are significant to forensic death investigations, in terms of focusing search techniques, improving remains recovery, and contributing to more timely and successful case resolution. This study utilized domestic pig (Sus scrofa) carcasses . . .  read more

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