Are these creepiest museum exhibits ever? Macabre display includes DEMONIC NUN and 'monkey chef' holding decapitated cat's head
These are the nightmare-inducing exhibits that museum bosses have been sharing online.
They have been terrifying the Twitter-sphere with their collections' creepiest dolls, paintings and often bizarre dioramas.
The craze is part of an online phenomenon with museum 's using the hashtag #Museum101.
One of the odd exhibits shows two badly stuffed animals - a snake and a mongoose - in a battle to the death with the mongoose having partially swallowed its prey.
Another bizarre model is of a monkey chef with what appears to be a pie with a cat's head baked inside.
Dressed in chef's whites, the humanoid marsupial can be seen lifting the lid of the pie to reveal the decapitated head beneath.
With a red background and cups and saucers strewn about it, another badly stuffed animal - which may be a cat - can be seen playing a miniature wooden violin.
Many of the creepiest exhibits were dolls.
One, which appears to be that of a nun, lies beneath what appears to be a perspex container, its eyes barely open in its hood-framed face.
Another of a woman or little girl wearing a green checked dress with braids has a bizarre, possibly wooden, moveable mouth and frightening lifelike eyes.
And a doll in another museum, wearing a blue dress, has eyes that have rolled back into its head and a strangely misshapen and over sized head.
They have been terrifying the Twitter-sphere with their collections' creepiest dolls, paintings and often bizarre dioramas.
The craze is part of an online phenomenon with museum 's using the hashtag #Museum101.
One of the odd exhibits shows two badly stuffed animals - a snake and a mongoose - in a battle to the death with the mongoose having partially swallowed its prey.
Another bizarre model is of a monkey chef with what appears to be a pie with a cat's head baked inside.
Dressed in chef's whites, the humanoid marsupial can be seen lifting the lid of the pie to reveal the decapitated head beneath.
With a red background and cups and saucers strewn about it, another badly stuffed animal - which may be a cat - can be seen playing a miniature wooden violin.
Many of the creepiest exhibits were dolls.
One, which appears to be that of a nun, lies beneath what appears to be a perspex container, its eyes barely open in its hood-framed face.
Another of a woman or little girl wearing a green checked dress with braids has a bizarre, possibly wooden, moveable mouth and frightening lifelike eyes.
And a doll in another museum, wearing a blue dress, has eyes that have rolled back into its head and a strangely misshapen and over sized head.
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