This unusual museum of dead animals Dead Pals of Sam Sanfillippo is located at the funeral home Cress Funeral Home in the U.S. city of Madison, Wisconsin. Its founder - mortician, 88-year-old Sam Sanfillippo (Sam Sanfillippo), which for many years collecting all sorts of stuffed animals.
At some point, interest has grown into one profitable business. In his museum a huge collection of dead animals from a variety of fish species to raccoons, badgers and squirrels. Collection of fish, which is not only flounder, trout, and 500 feet marlin, dolphins and porpoises is located on the walls of the exhibition hall, and mammals - on the floor. According to Sam, even as many animals in his house.
Unusual feature of this museum are original compositions Staged, ie animals are represented in the unusual (for their former life) situations. For example, proteins, selling sweets in a tent, the proteins on the carousel, protein-cowboys who fought with Dinosaurs, the proteins in a bar drinking beer and smoking, and even squirrels strip show (track called "Topless Girlie Show").
Watch out for dead animals in this unusual museum you can watch. By the way, guests can enjoy this solo tour, which, judging by the atmosphere of the museum, promise to be very exciting.
All scarecrows created by renowned taxidermist Marcin Vito (Vito Marchino), which largely explains their originality and uniqueness. So accurately convey the plastic animals, create such interesting images under the force of perhaps only a true artist.
Customers funeral also go to the museum quite often. According to Sam Sanfillippo, his merry songs give them little hope of what could be in paradise and full of fun and entertainment.
Very fond of visiting this unusual museum children. Sam says that all animals that are represented here are not killed by force, they were victims of random accidents, accidents, etc.
Elderly Sam Sanfillippo Life knows everything he knows a lot about death, not only because it deals with the funeral business, Sam twice suffered clinical death. Perhaps that is why he refers to death simply and with humor.