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Originally posted by denythestatusquo
Why doesn't somebody do a DNA test on this, would that not end the speculation? Geez sometimes I get annoyed about all the guessing when these guys could just start thinking about the right thing to do.
Originally posted by mrjenka
Jbondo- your a realllly smart guy I can tell. I have been a member for a year, ok let me educate you, EVERY where in the world people use DAY MONTH YEAR that would mean I joined 12/01/05 making me a member on here for the better part of 4 months. I hope you have learned something and I am glad to assist you.
Originally posted by Nygdan
Originally posted by mrjenka
Just cruising the internet and found these pictures. Don't know any story behind them
They're a type of plant that, when dried, takes on that vaguely humanoid shape. Freaky no? Nari Pons or some such.
mrjenka, nice response to someone giveing you a hassle! Well Plaid.
Originally posted by denythestatusquo
Why doesn't somebody do a DNA test on this, would that not end the speculation?
Because its a plant.
[edit on 17-3-2006 by Nygdan]
Originally posted by segalindoa
plants also have DNA.
Originally posted by mrjenka
Dry animal fetus? What animal may I ask is this?
Originally posted by denythestatusquo
Why doesn't somebody do a DNA test on this, would that not end the speculation?
EDIT: Never heard of Naree Pons. Suppose I better get on google for a scan.
CONCEPCION, CHILE, 2002:
In this case of October 2002, a tiny 8 cm dying creature was found in Concepcion, Chile, and it looked so weird that the family that found it brought it to a veterinarian who was clueless. When the press started to mention that it might be an extraterrestrial being, Chilean ufologists asked for advice, and a few days later a biologist found out what the creature was. At no time the family tried to hoax anything, and the ufology community, except a handful, was of course satisfied by the explanation.
"The single living genus and species, Dromiciops australis, occurs only from the vicinity of Concepción south to Chiloe Island in south-central Chile and east to slightly beyond the Argentine border in the mountains. This genus often has been placed in the family Didelphidae, but available evidence now indicates that it is distinct from that group and is more appropriately referred to the Microbiotheriidae, an otherwise extinct family of New World marsupials (Kirsch and Calaby 1977)."