The Internet Has Everything, Including Bikini Models With Dinosaurs

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Pretty much anything can happen on the Internet, so a gallery of bikini models posing with dinosaur paraphernalia probably isn’t completely out of left field, but that doesn’t make it any less strange. But let’s walk it back a little, shall we? Don Glut is a writer, actor, director, and amateur paleontologist. I wouldn’t be surprised if you haven’t heard the name, but he was a writer for things like “Dink, The Little Dinosaur,” penned the novelization of The Empire Strikes Back, and produced a documentary called Dinosaur Movies. Clearly he’s a man of many talents, with a thing for dinosaurs.

Considering his interest in those mammoth reptiles of the ancient past, he’s amassed quite the collection of memoribilia, everything from dinosaur statues, to claws, to skull-casts, to pretty much anything else you could think of. Sounds interesting, right? Like something you might want to see? That’s exactly why Glut set up a little cyber-tour of his house, with pictures featuring pretty much all of his dinosaur related treasures. The twist is that he also hired a small army of bikini models to show them off and the results are amusing to say the least. As you might expect, some of the models are a little bit perplexed by the job, and it shows.

That being said, Glut sure has a lot of neat stuff even if he has a really weird way of showing it off. And besides that, the spectacle somewhat unenthusiastic models showcasing all sorts of dinosaur trinkets like they’re part of a weird Wheel of Fortune showcase is something worth seeing in and of itself, even if (or especially because) it is a bit surreal.

A few pictures are included below but just a heads up, they might be NSFW if you couldnt get away with, say, looking at pictures of girls in bikinis holding dinosaur models.

You can find literally a hundred more on Glut’s website. Fair warning, they get significantly weirder and more risqué.

(via io9)

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