Is it normal that i did this with a rodent embryo?

I found a mouse embryo on the ground, I guess one of my cats got the mother or something (they never eat what they kill). I put the embryo on the hood of a car we have parked in the yard and would check on it every time I was walking past. Over a few weeks it shrunk and dried out and basically mummified. I found it very interesting to observe the process and I was wondering if anyone else would have done the same (though I feel a lot of people will just call me disgusting and write me off as an amoral human being).
Side note: I gave it to my friend who also likes that sort of thing. She's been interested in death ever since she was little and is apprenticing to work in a funeral home.

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  • you_go_glen_coco

    There was this spider chilling between my closet and wall. It was a red roman. So, knowing that they are fast as hell, I carefully manoeuvred a fly swatter close to it and BAM I killed it. I killed it dead.
    Anyway, from its bowels sprung the most awful stench of death ; to which I replied with barf. Barf and regret. So much barf.

    Now, to link this to your post:

    A month or so ago I lit fumitabs in my room to kill stuff (I had an infestation of motherfuckers). I reckon that the aforementioned spider was at this event and got caught in the crossfire and basically just died like a jew.
    And there it sat. Dead. Rotting inside the mere shell of its existence.
    Along came I.

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    • RoseIsabella

      I just want to say I rather like that phrase, "an infestation of motherfuckers".

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      • you_go_glen_coco

        Thank you :D
        And thanks for not being offended by my language

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        • RoseIsabella

          No problemo.
          :-)

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  • sillygirl77

    How did you know what a mouse embryo looked like?

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    • TwistedFool

      Couldve been a squirrel but it was definitely a rodent. Rodent embryos look a lot like human ones. Lots of fetuses look similar in the early and middle stages of development.

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