Brazilian Alien Corpse | |
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A photograph of the creature | |
Background | |
Type | Alien Sighting |
Continent | South America |
Country | Brazil |
One-Time? | Yes |
Theories | · Extraterrestrial · Deformed fetus |
The Brazilian Alien Corpse was a strange carcass discovered on September 26, 2011, by a family in Itajuba, Brazil. The family declared that during the night, out of the blue, their dog started barking and wouldn’t stop until the next morning when the owners went out to see what had happened. After letting the dog lead them to wherever the problem was, they discovered the carcass of a grey-like creature.
Appearance[]
The alien had two toes on each foot and three fingers on each hand. Overall, the carcass measured 45 centimeters long and had black, wrinkled skin.
Possible Explanations[]
There aren't explanations as to what the creature could be. Theories include:
- Extraterrestrial
- A deformed fetus
Trivia[]
- The people who discovered the dead alien declared that during the first day, there was no smell coming out of the extraterrestrial, but after the second day, it started smelling worse than anything they had ever felt.
- Although this dead alien disappeared strangely for where it had been found, its smell still exists on the spot and it left behind, a strange black emerald goo substance on the ground.
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