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  2. He’s Baaack: The Home Depot 12-Foot Skeleton Returns ... - AOL

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    12-Foot Giant-Sized Inferno Pumpkin Skeleton Lifeeyes LCD Eyes. This giant skeleton is similar to his regular Skelly brethren, with a few gory updates including spindly fingers, an evil pumpkin ...

  3. Home Depot's Viral 12-Foot Skeleton Is Finally Back In Stock ...

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    Calling all Halloween fans: this viral 12-foot skeleton statue just got restocked at Home Depot. Shop the giant decor piece and lookalikes before they sell out.

  4. The Home Depot's Viral 12-Foot Skeletons Are Back ... - AOL

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    Home Accents Holiday 12-Foot Inferno Pumpkin Skeleton. Home Depot. If you ask me, this Inferno pumpkin skeleton is the key to winning Halloween. At 12 feet tall, it'll tower over your guests and ...

  5. Skelly (Halloween decoration) - Wikipedia

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    The home improvement corporation Home Depot created a 12-foot-tall skeleton lawn decoration made with metal pipe and LCD eyes. [1] Listed as "12-Foot Giant-Sized Skeleton" on its website, the skeleton became colloquially known as "Skelly".

  6. The Viral 12-Foot Skeleton Is Back at Home Depot—Buy ... - AOL

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    And if there's one thing your arsenal needs this year, it's Home Depot's viral 12-foot skeleton. Lovingly known as "Skelly," this larger-than-life decoration is an annual fan favorite, so make ...

  7. Giant human skeletons - Wikipedia

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    Examples from 7 ft (2.1 m) to 20 ft (6.1 m) tall were reported in many parts of the United States. The claims of "giant skeletons" were debunked in 1934 by Aleš Hrdlička, curator of anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution. The Smithsonian Institution opposed the popular myth that an "ancient white race" were the Mound Builders.