photo from Strickland Fire Protection
I already mentioned that I was visiting the Museum of Natural History in D.C. earlier this month, these are just a few other photos from various exhibits that I passed through. Skeletons = educational and creepy fun!

Man, monkey or ape, we all look pretty awesomely eerie when we're dead.

It's weird that I sort of want something like this in my apartment, right?



This guy was huge, I wish I had a way to indicate the scale in this photo. Maybe he wasn't quite 5 foot tall (or long, I suppose), but he had to be close.
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