So far, submissions range from the remains of a desiccated pigeon to a 155-year-old piece of side meat to a painted whale eardrum.
Over in rural Ontario, the Museum of Fear joined Twitter expressly to participate in the challenge.
It made two submissions: a mid-20th century folk doll, which is actually a taxidermal kitten, and a wax child mannequin from 19th-century Germany. The latter was apparently stored face-down in a heated attic, and now rivalsWe are humbly putting forward one more submisson, which is a folk doll crafted from a real taxidermied kitten .
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