Dead things I found in Seattle in summer 2022: a photo gallery

A dead Asian longhorned beetle being eaten by ants

The shell of a dead western pond turtle

A dead Canada goose gosling

Dead and living barnacles on a tire from a downtown waterfront pier

The skull of a dead cynodont, perhaps closely related to the common ancestor of reptiles and mammals, at the Burke natural history museum

A dead dark eyed junco

A dead eastern gray squirrel

Dead great blue heron remnants (I think)

A dead looking dog on a hot day

A dead looking stuffed animal I planted for giggles

Long-dead people

A dead chicken head

A dead crab pincer at Alki Beach

A dead crow

A dead gull in Chinatown

A dead purple shore crab

A dead tree in Seward Park

A dead young squirrel

Dead, deep in worship, or enjoying drugs

A dead cat that a driver in my neighborhood killed with their car

A duck eating from a severed salmon head

A dead rat in Pike Place Market

A neighbor selling a coffin. Perhaps there is a dead body inside. You never know until you look.