The creepy dolls are washing up on a 40-mile stretch of Texas’ gulf shore between North Padre Island to Matagorda Island.
Limbs are missing, and once-pristine clothing is tattered. Hair is matted. Plastic bodies are covered in barnacles, sticky little crustaceans related to crabs.
Researchers from the institute comb the beaches weekly for sealife and endangered birds, but they also find debris — and not only dolls. They have discovered old toothbrushes, volleyballs, a mannequin leg, a metal toolbox, a plastic bowling ball, canisters of cigarettes, and yes, even messages tucked inside bottles.
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