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Even the Fremont Trolls Wears Face Mask

The “Coronavirus” which is also known as “COVID-19” is spreading throughout the world at an unexpected fast pace. And recently, an interesting photo of the Fremont troll became viral in the Social Medias.


As you can see on the photo, the Fremont troll is wearing a blue medical or surgical mask to protect itself against the deadly virus that is currently plaguing the world. I am pretty sure that you are laughing right now which is the main purpose why the artist did it. He wanted to bring smiles to everyone despite the fear and worriedness of everyone from the virus.

“Brian David Casey” is the one responsible behind the mask being worn by the Fremont troll. According to him, his creative idea came into his mind when he started seeing a lot of tourists in Seattle wearing their face masks. Thus, he ends up going around the famous places of Seattle landmarks with the intention of putting face masks on them.

If this is your first time to know about this famous Fremont Troll of Seattle and you want to pay it a visit, it is simply laying down under the Aurora Bridge in Fremont. This public structure has been put there since 1990.

But now, it is gaining the attention of many individuals due to its photo that went viral. It already accumulated hundreds of shares and likes on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. In Reddit, it went to the top position under the Seattle subreddit consisting of 2,400 votes.

Do Real Troll Creatures Needs Medical Facemask


Aside from humans, I heard from the news that dogs can also get infected by the coronavirus. This means that animals are not an exception to the virus. So how about the real troll? Can the virus also affect these Scandivian creatures?

In my own personal opinion, the answer is “No”. They can survive the coronavirus. Troll creatures do have a very strong immune system which is the reason why they don’t get sick. You have to know that they literally eat anything even rocks and they don’t develop any kind of sickness that can make them feel ill.

Overall, real troll creatures don't need to wear their own face mask or improvise something to cover their face for protection against the coronavirus.

Let’s just hope that they won’t take advantage of the coronavirus and pays us a visit at a time of our despair.