Russian Scientists Baffled By 'Alien' Corpse
Something resembling a “tiny alien body” was found in Russia recently and has stumped scientists since its discovery.
According to local media, the body was found by two residents near the River Kovashia in Sosnovy Bor, Russia. The town was built in the 1950s as a component of Leningrad’s nuclear power plant.
Although the corpse was first believed to be a mutant chicken embryo, the theory has since been rejected, reports Daily Mail.
“It seems that this body is neither fish nor fowl — this creature has a mysterious skull, no neck and wings,” an unnamed scientist noted.
Biologist Yegow Zadereev, a researcher at the Institute of Biophysics in Krasnoyarsk, has also confessed to being stumped by the body.
“Extensive studies are needed to determine what kind of creature or organism it is,” Zadereev said.
Alien hunters are determined to prove the body’s alleged extraterrestrial origins.
Scott C Waring, editor of UFO Sightings Daily, wrote that Russian scientists are baffled by the body and are awaiting the results of further tests. Waring guessed that a DNA test will be performed on the body.
According to local media, the body was found by two residents near the River Kovashia in Sosnovy Bor, Russia. The town was built in the 1950s as a component of Leningrad’s nuclear power plant.
Although the corpse was first believed to be a mutant chicken embryo, the theory has since been rejected, reports Daily Mail.
Biologist Yegow Zadereev, a researcher at the Institute of Biophysics in Krasnoyarsk, has also confessed to being stumped by the body.
“Extensive studies are needed to determine what kind of creature or organism it is,” Zadereev said.
Alien hunters are determined to prove the body’s alleged extraterrestrial origins.
Scott C Waring, editor of UFO Sightings Daily, wrote that Russian scientists are baffled by the body and are awaiting the results of further tests. Waring guessed that a DNA test will be performed on the body.
Wellll...it's probably not all That difficult to 'stump' Russian 'Scientist' in the first place, and you waste good grey matter if you expect common sense or logic from someone who already has a preconceived notion of what 'something' might be. Oh, to Me, it looks like a cheap, made in China, bottle opener. :/
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