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A mummy is a deceased human or an animal whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or accidental exposure to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or lack of air, so that the recovered body does not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions. Some authorities restrict the use of the term to bodies deliberately embalmed with chemicals, but the use of the word to cover accidentally desiccated bodies goes back to at least 1615 AD (See the section Etymology and meaning).
Mummies of humans and other animals have been found on every continent, both as a result of natural preservation through unusual conditions, and as cultural artifacts. Over one million animal mummies have been found in Egypt, many of which are cats.
In addition to the well-known mummies of ancient Egypt, deliberate mummification was a feature of several ancient cultures in areas of America and Asia with very dry climates. The Spirit Cave mummies of Fallon, Nevada in North America were accurately dated at more than 9,400 years old. Before this discovery, the oldest known deliberate mummy is a child, one of the Chinchorro mummies found in the Camarones Valley, Chile, which dates around 5050 BCE. The oldest known naturally mummified human corpse is a severed head dated as 6,000 years old, found in 1936 CE at the site named Inca Cueva No. 4 in South America.
A pig is any of the animals in the genus Sus, within the Suidae family of even-toed ungulates. Pigs include the domestic pig and its ancestor, the common Eurasian wild boar (Sus scrofa), along with other species; related creatures outside the genus include the peccary, the babirusa, and the warthog. Pigs, like all suids, are native to the Eurasian and African continents. Juvenile pigs are known as piglets. Pigs are highly social and intelligent animals.
With around 1 billion individuals alive at any time, the domesticated pig is one of the most numerous large mammals on the planet. Pigs are omnivores and can consume a wide range of food, similar to humans. Pigs can harbour a range of parasites and diseases that can be transmitted to humans. Because of the similarities between pigs and humans, pigs are used for human medical research.
The Online Etymology Dictionary provides anecdotal evidence as well as linguistic, saying that the term derives
The Online Etymology Dictionary also traces the evolution of sow, the term for a female pig, through various historical languages:
His m'bike's clean, you polish that thing
He looks her over more than me
But I won't let it get to me
Yeah, he can play with his machine
Night and day, wind or shine
Looks at her shape, not at mine
But I'm not complainin', no, I think it's neat
Yeah, he can play with his machine
Hmm, but all he's speakin' and all he sees
Is just his motor bike, not me
No, I won't let it get to me
No, I can't stop thinkin' his goddamn machine
Motor
Motor
Motor
Motor
Take that lady coastin' west
Ride his motor over the edge
Yeah, I could break her
Break her, break me
But get rid of that, hmm, goddamn machine
Yeah, I could break her
(Motor)
Break her, break me
(Motor)
Get rid of that
(Motor)
Goddamn machine
(Motor)
Yeah, I'm gonna break her
(Motor)
Think what you live
(Motor)
I fuckin' hate
(Motor)
His motor bike