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The image displays an interior scene from the Museum of the Weird, located at 412 E 6th St, Austin, Texas, United States of America
The image displays an interior scene from the Museum of the Weird, located at 412 E 6th St, Austin, Texas, United States of America. The central subject is a taxidermied or preserved cyclopic piglet, presented as a "REAL CYCLOPS PIG." This light brown specimen, with a single large eye socket on its forehead and a distorted snout, rests on a small oval wooden base. A white informational sign in front of it provides descriptive text, partially obscured. In the upper left background, a taxidermied two-headed chicken with light-colored feathers and red combs stands on a bed of hay, with a visible sign for "HEADED CHICKEN" and a large "FREAKS" banner. To the right of the piglet, the lower leg and hoof of a large, dark brown, taxidermied ungulate are visible. The entire display is set within a dimly lit environment featuring hay and rustic elements, consistent with a sideshow or curiosity exhibit.
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