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A skeleton, 6-8 inches long, was discovered outside a Chilean ghost town.




Hard teeth, bulging head, and scaled skin made most think this was something extraterrestrial. Only after it was declared human, did the question arise for an explanation for it’s size, mutations, and origin. None of those answers were ever found.You can read more here: Skeleton Of ‘Alien Looking’ Tiny Creature with Nine Ribs Which Was Discovered Was Actually A Human, Reveal Scientists

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