It's been 10 years since then-SNL castmember Fred Armisen went on Conan O'Brien's show and debuted his impression of a dead fox decomposing in a time-lapse film. So much else has also decomposed since then!
Fred Armisen's impression of a time-lapse decomposing fox corpse
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