Halloween's Never Boring Thanks to These Funny Mishaps
Who's Gonna Tell Them Spiders and Scorpions Have Exoskeletons?
This Halloween store rolled out spider and scorpion skeleton decorations, but there’s a catch—these creatures actually have exoskeletons, not internal bones. While many shoppers might not notice the anatomical inaccuracy, the longer you examine the spider, the less those bones make sense. The same goes for the scorpion. But hey, the goal is to create a creepy vibe, and creepy they definitely are
If you’re a bug enthusiast or a crustacean fan, you probably know these critters don’t look like this in real life. So, why do these decorations still work? It’s all about the spooky aesthetic. Halloween thrives on exaggerated, eerie designs, and these skeletons fit the bill. Sure, they’re not scientifically accurate, but they’re perfect for setting a chilling mood. After all, who’s stopping to fact-check their Halloween decor? Sometimes, it’s more fun to embrace the fantasy and enjoy the frights.