Harvards Fee Jee mermaid
As Halloween costumes go, Ariel and the twotailed Starbucks logo are standard mermaid fare. But those wanting to explore a spookier alternative have to consider the FeeJee mermaid. Origins unknown, the skeletal mythic creature made from monkey and fish parts has haunted the Peabody Museum of Archeology and Ethnology for more than 100 years. The story goes that P. T. Barnum purchased the original from a Japanese fisherman to feature in his circus sideshow. The Peabodys creepy FeeJee, one of several versions believed to have been created around the same time, features reptile claws, teeth, and clay and papier mâché filler. All tricks, but no treats for this bare bones beauty.
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