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Is your Monday starting off in too normal a fashion? Need to bring the weird? Here’s an animated feature that asks “What would happen if every creature in the animal kingdom had a human skeleton?”

It’s based on director Brian Andrews’ “Hominid” composite photography, and let’s just say I’m glad this is not how evolution took its course. This is a deep, dark, uncanny valley of anatomical surrealism.

(via io9)

Source: io9.com

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