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For several years, many social media users have puzzled over a photograph of a sign, seemingly from a museum display, stating that “This object has been removed as we revise its facial expression, which was deemed zoologically improbable and/or terrifying to small children”:
“Is this sign real?” countless viewers have wondered. And if so, what museum was it from, and what animal or other object on exhibit there bore a facial expression “deemed zoologically improbable and/or terrifying to small children”?
The HMNH logo in the bottom right-hand corner of the sign associates it with the Harvard Museum of Natural History. However, that institution did not remove any object from their display for the reasons stated on the sign. The photograph stems from a performance art special event the museum held one evening in 2020 titled “Bizarre Animals,” described as follows: