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This Man Has a Damn Creepy Collection of Anatomical Exhibits

The owner of the Scioddities Instagram channel is very fond of people. Most of them disemboweled or spiked. He has managed to amass a large and truly frightening collection of rarities.

All of the anatomical exhibits in his collection feature some creepy detail: deformed skulls, freaks in jars, skeletons of people by which it is completely unclear how they could even live. In other words, a fascinating sight!

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