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A Croatian museum that houses 507 frogs that were taxidermied by a Hungarian man and arranged into dioramas depicting human activities — like ballroom dancing, circus acts and water activities — is no longer profitable and may be sold to U.S. investors.

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That Hungarian man should be stuffed and put on display with the signage explaining how this ex human was making animal species scarce or extinct for his own amusement and profit

For some reason, this made me think of iamjohnoliver on LastWeekTonight 🤔

Ugh

If one day, beings with power over us kill us in order to use our bodies as models in a diorama, we might see that this is not really cute, nor a respectful approach to coexistence.

Well, that seems like a ribbeting opportunity.

ker0ppai

Had the artist depicted the frogs dissecting humans in science class. Eating deep fried baby legs off appetizer menu at the Lilly Pad Cafe. Maybe the side show would turn a profit.

If I were a millionaire...

I feel like this is right up LastWeekTonight’s alley! 😁

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