Things We Saw Today: Your Christmas Tree is Big, You Say?

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A (nearly to-scale) Godzilla-shaped Christmas tree in Japan’s Aqua City Odaiba shopping mall. (via Neatorama)

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A traditional Christmas meal for otters at the Monterey Bay Aquarium–frozen ice treats and “frosting” made of minced clams. Om nom nom! (via Laughing Squid)

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Is the Joker’s egg also…a bomb? (via Neatorama, image via Imgur)

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