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article no. 11312
Garden gnomes have been around for a long time. The oldest surviving ones date back from the baroque period (since we're talking about 'art' here!). But gnomes have become a bit of a cult thing in the last thirty years or so, and today you can find many varied and eye-catching variations.
But watch out! There's a new kind of gnome been sighted in numerous gardens... The "International Association for the Protection of Garden Gnomes" from Basel are reporting incidents of strange garden gnome behaviour. A malignant transformation of formerly cute gnomes is taking place: Garden gnomes have suddenly become aggressive and are attacking their own kind!
Yep! Looks like a garden gnome zombie wave has begun... aaargh!!
Some scientists believe that the origin of this inexplicable transformation was in the forests of Germany. We're hearing reports that the
Garden Gnome Liberationists
who liberate garden gnomes and set them free into the wild, could (unintentionally perhaps) have something to do with it. But these reports are still unconfirmed.
According to leading experts, owners of garden gnomes shouldn't be in danger since a transfer from garden gnome zombies to humans has not yet been seen. However, there is still no cure and no one knows about the risks for pets.
Behavioural scientists are advising that zombie garden gnomes prefer travelling in small groups and like to avoid places with too many other zombie garden gnomes. So it looks like the best way to avoid a zombie gnome invasion is to purchase as many Zombie Garden Gnome dummies as possible!