Signs are designed to be practical and provide instructions or information, and in some cases important warnings.
But sometimes sign makers make big mistakes, resulting in creepy and confusing posters.
People from around the world have shared the most menacing signs they’ve spotted, and Bored Panda has compiled the best in an online gallery.
One shows a sign reading “Crocodiles are not allowed to feed babies” that was spotted in an American zoo.
Elsewhere, a creepy sign depicting mannequins has been found in a disused nuclear bunker in Essex.
While a sign was spotted on the Bucklin Trail in Killington, Vermont, it reassured hikers that the trail was “the point of no return.”
People from all over the world have crunched the most menacing signs they’ve spotted, and Bored Panda has compiled the best into an online gallery. Including a sign reading “Crocodiles are not allowed to feed babies” that was spotted in an American zoo
A chained door at the California Institute of the Arts warned people of a 13-foot fall on the other side.
Elsewhere, a bizarre sign asking guests not to drink toilet water was discovered in a hotel toilet.
Here, FEMAIL takes a look at some of the terrifying danger signs from around the world…
A chained door at the California Institute of the Arts warned people of a 13-foot fall on the other side
Another chilling warning became very graphic when she revealed that a machine “doesn’t know the difference between paper and flesh.”
Nobody should need a warning! Elsewhere, a bizarre sign asking guests not to drink toilet water was discovered in a hotel bathroom
A shopper spotted this bizarre sign while browsing with his child
While this sign was discovered in Chicago near the former site of Argonne National Laboratory, which was an early site for the Manhattan Project (a program to create the first nuclear weapons during World War II).
This sign was discovered in Australia warning people about “unexploded munitions” in the area
Elsewhere, a creepy sign depicting mannequins has been found in a disused nuclear bunker in Essex
Another ominous sign urged parents to take their children to this “cage-free day care.”
While a sign was spotted on the Bucklin Trail in Killington, Vermont, it reassured hikers that the trail was “the point of no return.”
This funny warning sign added a bit of humor and asked people to fill a decoy bag with angry bees so thieves can find them
While these new homeowners were clearly fed up with a certain clientele coming to their home