This colourwash drawing of 'The Vampire Bat’ was painted c.1820 by John Harrison Scott, whose family had links with Captioned: 'It sucks the blood of a human being till he dies, it's in the Act of Pouncing on its prey'! https://t.co/H8oQgGcbYr

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Today is of that visited London Zoo? A Keeper recalled 'a tall, thin chap, with a 'ook nose and a pointed beard...He had a 'ard, cold look and red eyes.'

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Want to see ghosts everywhere and of any colour? Then we have just the book for you! Despite an ‘apparent disregard of taste and fine art’ Spectropia (1866) promises to make spectres appear in front of your eyes.

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This marvellous colourwash drawing of 'The Vampire Bat’ was painted c.1820 by John Harrison Scott, whose family were associated with It's captioned, 'It sucks the blood of a human being till he dies, it's in the Act of Pouncing on its prey'!

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De monstrorum caussis, natura, et differentiis libri duo by Fortunio Liceti was published in 1634 and is one of the 1st histories on monstrosities to address the topic from a scientific vantage point.

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Nothin like a good old Adventure Time rewatch to get the creative juices flowing~

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Hey ! Wanna see somethingSCARY to include in thy ? Behold! The Dispacer Chicken!!!

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