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Latest revision as of 02:47, 2 July 2024
Introduction Edit
Alberto is a notable specimen discovered in Nasca, Peru. This specimen measures 60.5 cm and is characterized by a unique metal implant in the right hip, suggesting possible treatment for a bone disease.
Characteristics Edit
Characteristic | Description |
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Species | J-Type |
Sex | Male |
Height | 60.5 cm |
Anatomy | Features three-fingered hands with four phalanges and a long fingernail, feet with three toes including three phalanges, 6 pairs of ribs plus 2 floating pairs, and possibly a retractable neck. |
Metal Implant Edit
The implant's composition is primarily copper and silver, typical of Pre-Columbian era objects. The method used for its creation and its histological consequences on a living organism are topics of scientific interest.
Scientific Analysis Edit
Further analysis and expert opinion are required to understand the full implications of Alberto's unique features and the metal implant's compatibility with living tissue.