Can dead people get goosebumps?

Correct answer: Yes

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What people think about it: 18 Comments
joelmc26
joelmc26
the answer should be NO, the explanation says its NOT goosebumps, its rigamortis!
CasualFun0828
CasualFun0828
Joanne McKinnon, No, it says rigor mortis causes the contractions which make goosebumps.
nimblemoon
nimblemoon
MuscularDemigod69239, It's called science. Ever heard of it?
NtnBtTrbl
NtnBtTrbl
sppearance is not having goosebumps. This answer is bogus.
ManningtonV II
ManningtonV II
Answer should be No!
ChewyGazelle68623
ChewyGazelle68623
ManningtonV II, it's only a game!! Chill out, dude!!!
Giant Midget
Giant Midget
Getting more and more of these questions without a definitive correct answer, or more than one answer being correct. The game makers are running out of steam.
Zoé
Zoé
The answer is NO. It is rigamortis.
Yana
Yana
Hmmm. Who would feel the need to do a study on this ?
Miss Sue
Miss Sue
Wow! Players were just plain mean to each other back in the day!
Republic of China
Republic of China
Zoé, They meant that riga mortis looks like goosebumps probably
alderaanic
alderaanic
Learn something new every day.
purple
purple
Erector pillae is the muscle that causes goosebumps. So dead or alive the hair stands up
Samualviv Mulleese
Samualviv Mulleese
F8os6s13, you are obviously a plonker who hasn’t got two neurones to rub together
PoserOracle11769
PoserOracle11769
Joanne McKinnon, agree
Player #3342123
Player #3342123
Just B.S. who's in charge here
Player #96919
Player #96919
F8os6s13, swallowed a dictionary ??????
F8os6s13
F8os6s13
This was a little on the silly side. A much better answer would just involve rigor mortis, I think. And to me, even sillier s the statement about evolution. What a laugh. Science? No. Science is only theory, not proof. Biology, anatomy, physiology, histology, embryology are another thing.