ID | #1528901841 |
Added | Wed, 13/06/2018 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Fact
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Initial data
17 Feb 1969, unknown animal washed up on the banks of Veracruzana in a place known as "El Palmar de Susana". It is located between the fishing communities and Tecolutla Haute.
The authorities were stunned by their find: the head of the creature weighed about a ton, the size she was about 6 feet across and 4 feet top to bottom. Scientists, who initially thought they were dealing with a decomposed body of a whale, was struck by 9-foot "beak", which stood out from the skull. The skin of the beings was described as "wool" and resistant to all knives, machetes, axes and saws.
Biologists Sergio garcía, martín Contreras and Daniel getting connected was entrusted with the study cryptofa without reaching any conclusive results.
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Original news
On February 17, 1969, an unknown animal washed up on Veracruzan shores at a location known locally as "El Palmar de Susana" between the fishing communities of Tecolutla and Hautla. The authorities were dumbfounded by their find: the creature's head weighed approximately a ton, measuring 6 feet across and 4 feet from top to bottom. Scientists who at first thought they were dealing with a decomposing whale carcass were startled by a 9-foot long "beak" that projected from the skull. The creature's hide was described as "wooly" and resistant to all manner of knives, machetes, axes and saws. Biologists Sergio García, Martín Contreras and Daniel Yutch were entrusted with studying the cryptid without reaching any conclusive results. According to Dr. Rafael Lara Palmeros, the mystery remains were purchased by the University of California, and their final whereabouts are equally enigmatic.
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