Thursday, August 15, 2019

How do we identify human remains?

Forensic anthropologists, who analyse skeletal remains, can give us clues to how someone lived and died. from http://www.shutterstock.comThe recent case of a surgical implant found inside a Queensland crocodile has highlighted the challenges forensic scientists face when trying to identify human remains without much evidence to go on. Did the crocodile eat a human with a surgical implant? If so, could the implant — a metal plate and some screws — be used to identify the victim? Or did the implant come from a dog? Recovered from the stomach of a crocodile: did this metal plate come from a human or dog? Koorana Crocodile Park Death by crocodile is reasonably rare. In the past decade, there have been about 67 crocodile attacks in Australia, a quarter

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