'This is complete nonsense': Scientists rail against 'alien' bodies shown before Mexican congress

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'This is complete nonsense': Scientists rail against 'alien' bodies shown before Mexican congress
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Scientists blast claims of two 'alien' bodies that a journalist presented to Mexico's congress.

In a now-viral story,"alien" bodies were unveiled before Mexico's congress Tuesday . But is there any real science behind this bizarre event?

During the presentation, a team that included Mexican journalist Jaime Maussan and military medical doctor José de Jesús Zalce Benítez presented two bodies — which appear to be no more than 3.3 feet tall and appear skinny with grayish skin and large heads — in coffin-like boxes before Mexico's congress. They claimed that DNA tests reveal that the remains of these three-fingered beings are not human and that their abdomens hold eggs that may be used in reproduction.

There were reports in some media outlets that tests on the bodies were performed at UAD. But Bojalil-Parra said no DNA tests were performed at the university, and while a carbon-14 test was conducted in 2017, a commercial agreement prevents the university from disclosing the results. "The feet would have suffered mutilations of digits I and V, in addition to the cutting of the skin and soft tissue of the foot behind the toes, producing a foot with extremely long toes," Rodolfo Salas-Gismondi, a vertebrate paleontologist at the Cayetano Heredia University and the Museum of Natural History in Lima, wrote in a 2017 analysis.

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