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Earlier this week a 10,000 square-foot Kenwood manor around the corner from the Obama's home was listed for $3.65 million, and it looks eerily similar to the fictional consulate featured in Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.
The five-bedroom house has at least one mounted animal head in almost every single picture provided in the listing. That and a medley of exotic ferns and skins gives one the impression that the home's current owners have a pretty big bone to pick with other life forms.
The British Imperial vibe to the place seems appropriate as it was built in 1904, a time when the English were really, really good at brutally killing and conquering any living thing it came across.
The home sold for $1.62 million in 2003, which would make for a pretty nice dozen-year flip if it sells for the asking price.
Check out some photos of the house's interior and see how many animal parts you spot.
Photograph: Courtesy of Redfin
Photograph: Courtesy of Redfin
Photograph: Courtesy of Redfin
Photograph: Courtesy of Redfin
Photograph: Courtesy of Redfin
Photograph: Courtesy of Redfin
Photograph: Courtesy of Redfin
Been there, done that? Think again, my friend.
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