Blog: Species of the Dead




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original: https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/speciesofthedead/58629107390
unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream: Museum Vrolik Museum Vrolik houses a tremendous collection of pathological specimens, anomalous embryos, odd skulls and bones, and other anatomical abnormalities, put together by the Gerardus Vrolik (1755-1859), one of