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Because when you are alive, you are warm because warm blood pumps throughout your veins. When your dead, wind gets to you and no Warm blood comes out... :(

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When a person dies, the body goes through a process called rigor mortis, where the muscles become stiff and rigid. This happens because there is no longer a steady supply of ATP (energy) to allow the muscles to relax. Rigor mortis typically starts a few hours after death and can last for about 24-48 hours before the body starts to relax again.

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