


I wondered if I would ever find a home for these and finally today in an Oddly Squared Six Word Saturday they have found a place. There are always oddities to be found in a museum, and in fact everywhere in February for Square Odds!



I wondered if I would ever find a home for these and finally today in an Oddly Squared Six Word Saturday they have found a place. There are always oddities to be found in a museum, and in fact everywhere in February for Square Odds!
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These are definitely oddities, Becky. The frog with its head out of “water,” strikes me as funny. I’m not even sure what the other things are. 🙂
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I think one is a crab and the other a snake, but I could easily be wrong!
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That makes sense. They fit the description of odd!
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Don’t open those jars!
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ooh no, terrifying if I opened them!
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gruesomely fascinating….but also…EEUW! ;D
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Exactly my reaction 😀
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And we’re back! Funny and odd, but probably not creepy. Or maybe it is. It can be hard to tell 😀
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Yay you are back, and yes definitely odd!!
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Ah, science at its best…or worst? Odd for sure, Becky!
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Yes I am not sure if it is best or worst either!!
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Definitely creepy! I used to have nightmares about creatures caught in a bottle. I’ve gotten so over-sensitive about animals, I can’t bear exhibits with stuffed previously-living animals in them. You win today’s creepy crown!
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oh no sorry – hope I didn’t cause you any nightmares. This is definitely a left over from museum curating of days gone past
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Odd, indeed! And a bit creepy.
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You are not alone in finding them a bit creepy. Definitely an odd find in an otherwise modern museum
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