No. I’m pretty sure that’s a tripod arm from War of the Worlds. I’m surprised to see that they preserved the skeletons.
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That is just amazing…
What a weird looking tripod arm skeleton.
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Just S – It’s a huge whale skeleton with a light bulb in its lips.
No. I’m pretty sure that’s a tripod arm from War of the Worlds. I’m surprised to see that they preserved the skeletons.