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Terrifying Zombie Pumpkins Invade the New York Botanical Garden [PHOTOS]

10/20/2014
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    The <a href="http://www.nybg.org" target="_blank">New York Botanical Garden</a> is once again overrun with zombies - pumpkin zombies, that is. The gourd master himself, <a href="http://villafanestudios.com" target="_blank">Ray Villafane</a>, and his team descended upon the NYBG this past weekend to carve up another crew of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/photos-ray-villafane-carves-the-worlds-largest-pumpkin-into-an-intricate-spine-tinglingly-sculpture/" target="_blank">creepy pumpkin creatures</a>. Flip through our gallery to check them out for yourself - if you dare.
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    The epic pumpkin that Villafane began carving on Saturday was joined by a fleet of other over-sized squash from around the country - each weighing over a 1,000 pounds!
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    The incredible gigantic squash were joined by a collection of extra long gourds and exquisite examples of colorful fruits to set the stage for <a href="http://inhabitat.com/pumpkin-master-ray-villafane-carves-blue-squash-into-gruesome-faces/" target="_blank">Villafane’s gruesome carving event</a>.
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    Hacking away at the enormous light orange pumpkin, the crew emptied out the guts and seeds by the time visitors arrived Saturday afternoon.
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    Along with this crew, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/get-spooked-in-the-haunted-pumpkin-garden-at-the-new-york-botanical-garden-this-weekend/" target="_blank">Villafane</a> set to work to transform the soft fibers of the chosen pumpkin into a gruesome zombie, poised as if clawing its way out of the carved pumpkin mess.
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    Reaching a clawed hand toward the audience, the pumpkin zombie looked as if about to snatch up an errant smaller pumpkin that was in its way.
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    Other limbs and hands carved from pumpkin parts peppered the scene, each carved in exacting detail by Villafane or one of his artisans.
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    Stationed around the massive zombie were smaller pumpkins that the crew carved into faces, revealing their techniques for the festive crowd.
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    Villafane even conducted a pumpkin carving class for those wishing to try their own hand at the savory squash.
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    Villafane and his crew did it again, delighting crowds with their transformation of another award winning pumpkin into a fantastically gory Halloween scene!
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    The zombie pumpkins can be enjoyed until Halloween night!
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    One of Villafane's crew carves for the crowd.
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    Pumpkins and limbs
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    We think this year's pumpkins are even more terrifying than ever before.
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Ray Villafane Zombie Pumpkin

The New York Botanical Garden is once again overrun with zombies - pumpkin zombies, that is. The gourd master himself, Ray Villafane, and his team descended upon the NYBG this past weekend to carve up another crew of creepy pumpkin creatures. Flip through our gallery to check them out for yourself - if you dare.

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