Is there any scientific reasoning/evidence of bodies NOT decaying after death?

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Such as Catholic Saints like: Father Pio, Blessed Margaret of Metola, St. Bernadette of Lourdes, etc.
&& the body of the 2 year old in Europe, I forgot her name.

Got any scientific reasonings for that?
I'm talking about such evidence as these (check it out for yourselves):

http://jonmsweeney.wordpress.com/2008/04/26/padre-pios-body-on-display/

http://www.overcomeproblems.com/incorruptables.htm
 
Its called mummification.

According to your reasoning king tut never decayed either.

Edit: Also, some of these bodies (such as st Bernadette) have wax faces covering the real face.
 
To bother coming up with an explanation, first it has to be demonstrated that it actually happened. And as far as I know, those stories have never been substantiated. I might as well ask you to explain the pink unicorn in my bathtub.
 
A high moisture content in the subsoil combined with low temperatures and a lack of oxygen are the main culprits. These conditions transform the soft tissue of many bodies not into humus, but rather "a gray-white, paste-like, soft mass,". This also cause a lack of bacteria. your welcome
 
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