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Scientists at a human body farm watched a dead body dance while it decomposed. For 17 months.

Researchers suggest in an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that contracting ligaments may be responsible for the arm movement.

Our bodies undergo strange changes after we die. But this may be the strangest: Scientists say they've captured footage of a decomposing bodyForensic science student Alyson Wilson and her colleagues filmed the decomposition of a donor body for 30-minute intervals over the course of 17 months at the Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research in New South Wales.

Wilson believes the movement could have occurred as ligaments contracted throughout the decomposition process. Researchers have previously documented that rafts of maggots and curious critters can contribute to post-mortem movement. It’s important to note that this latest research has not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal, and the finer details of the study have not yet been released. Previous work Wilson published in the journalalso focused on the use of time-lapse photography to analyze body decomposition.

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