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Revision as of 11:43, 11 March 2024
Introduction
Josefina, a specimen discovered in Nasca, Peru, exhibits characteristics indicative of a distinct species, classified as a Humanoid Reptile.
Characteristics
Characteristic | Description |
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Size | 58.50 cm |
Species | Unknown |
Gender | Probably female |
Anatomy | Josefina features three-fingered hands with four phalanges, feet with three toes, 9 pairs of ribs plus 2 floating pairs, hollow bones, a reproductive system, and possible tetraoctile neck. The presence of cranial sutures and tympanic bubble is also noted. |
Unique Traits | Presumably pregnant with four ovoid objects resembling eggs in the abdomen. |
Gallery
Scientific Analysis
No DNA analysis or C14 dating has been conducted for this specimen.