How many of you like to browse Facebook Marketplace just to see what's there? I find myself doing it on my down time. It's like having a 24/7 yard sale you can poke through and there are always new items added to it.

I've gotten quite a few items on Facebook Marketplace from outdoor furniture to a new dining room table. It can be a pretty useful tool, and pretty cost efficient. That new dining room table I mentioned I got for about $400 less than in the store.

However sometimes there are some truly bizarre items listed on Facebook Marketplace. The Capital Region's pages are full of hidden "treasures" that may just complete your home!

Garden alien

E. Remillard via Facebook Marketplace
E. Remillard via Facebook Marketplace
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Anyone in need of an alien to add some character to their outdoor space? Space? Get it? It stands about 16" tall and will make that curb appeal extra special looking to visitors to your home. Though maybe it's just a welcome to those that are likeminded.

Dragon Priest Mask

S. Dortch via Facebook Marketplace
S. Dortch via Facebook Marketplace
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I am really not sure what this is for. I think it's just some sort of wall art but looks a bit like Doctor Doom's mask. Perhaps it has some hidden powers when you put it on? You'll have to find out for yourself.

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Bigfoot wall-mounted bottle opener

N. Flentie via Facebook Marketplace
N. Flentie via Facebook Marketplace
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Now this is a conversation piece. While it might be a little scary looking just remember the reward of an ice cold beer once you place it under its teeth.

Coffin

T. Downing via Facebook Marketplace
T. Downing via Facebook Marketplace
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This is pretty self explanatory. That item for the person who just never really knows when its going to happen. Better to be prepared than caught off guard, right? Purchase here for $200.

Peanut dispenser

J. Scotti va Facebook Marketplace
J. Scotti va Facebook Marketplace
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I'm just going to go ahead and say it. I don't want to eat peanuts from this thing. Not because of where they seem to pop out of but mostly because it looks like it could come to life at any time and murder me in my sleep. Pass.

7 Ways to Spot a Facebook Hoax

A hoax claiming the Price Chopper Store in Oneida, NY, was closing its doors went viral both online and in the community. The report was debunked by WIBX after speaking directly with a Price Chopper rep.

Here's how you can stop yourself from falling for the next fake news report. 

Gallery Credit: Megan