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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Week 39 August 21, 2013

The poor critter doesn't look very good. It is summer time so he is shedding real bad as evident by the skin on the bottom of the bottle. His ears and claws are still visible. Looks like he has a terrible stomach ache from too much Mt. Dew. I wouldn't say that he "gelatinous goo" but he doesn't look very good. It's about time we opened the bottle and let him go. We'll film him as he tries to escape.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Week 16, March 23, 2013

The mouse has been in the bottle for about 16 weeks.  Most of the last 10 weeks has been between 38 and 45 degrees F.  Things don't decompose very much at that temperature.  However, things are happening.  As you can see from the picture, there is fuzz all over his whiskers.  Initially his whole body was covered but when I picked up the bottle take a picture, all of the fuzz fell off and settled to the bottom.

His eye is still visble but isn't as glassy as it used to be.  His teeth are gone.  His toe nails are a nice white and the tips are very slender and pointed.  The most interesting things is that he is no longer bloated.  When I opened the bottle a few months ago to let off some pressure, he expanded like a balloon.  He is now extremely slender.  The wound where the trap caught him has opened up and it appears he is disolving on the inside.  His fur, legs, tail and everything else still looks like they are in good shape.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Week 6 January 4, 2013

Temperature has dropped to 37 F.  The eye still looks completely intact.  No real change.

Week 5 December 28 2012


Not much has happened.  It looks like his teeth are starting to discolor.  Unfortunately, the temperature has dropped to 45 F so that is going to slow down the decomposition.  The blog won't let me add a picture right now, so it will have to wait.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Week 4 Dec 21 2012




Still no visible changes.  It has now been a full 28 days and the little guy looks the same as he did on the first day.  Temperature has dropped to the mid 50's F.  To minimize the possibility of the bottle exploding, the top was opened slightly to relieve the pressure.  The Mt Dew rose to the top of the bottle and the mouse expanded.  He looked like he had a balloon inside him.

Week 3 Dec 14 2012


Still no visible change.  Temperature has dropped to the high 50's F.  Can't see any difference in the color of the Dew either.

Week 2 Dec 7 2012



No visible changes after 2 weeks.  The number of carbonation bubbles on the fur has decreased but can't see any changes in the mouse.  Wiskers and claws are clearly visible.  The light colored spot in the third picture is a front paw.  The bottle remains at about 60F in a shaded part of the garage.  The bottle is being disturbed as little as possible, i.e. not being shaken.