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buran:

Has it already been thought of that the eyes missing from the bodies of some of the victims could be the result of birds scavenging for food?

Star man:

--- Quote from: buran on January 03, 2020, 12:46:54 PM ---
Has it already been thought of that the eyes missing from the bodies of some of the victims could be the result of birds scavenging for food?

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Yes.  Small scavengers is one of considerations for the missing eyes and tongue.

Regards
Star man

Nigel Evans:
The siberian crow inhabits this area apparently.

sarapuk:

--- Quote from: buran on January 03, 2020, 12:46:54 PM ---
Has it already been thought of that the eyes missing from the bodies of some of the victims could be the result of birds scavenging for food?

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It wasnt just the missing eyes. Note other unusual injuries to that part of the body. And why no missing eyes on all the other bodies  !  ? 

Ian Jones:
Crows will peck eyes and tongues, especially from lambs and sheep.
Two of the people at the Den were missing eyes.  This is because they died, or were incapacitated, in the daylight, and had not yet frozen.
The idea the Ms Dubinina was tortured, is almost certainly not true. imo. 

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