Saturday, 3 January 2026

Maria the "Tridactyl"

Apparently, forensic studies by Dr. José de Jesús Zalce Benítez (a forensic doctor with the Peruvian navy) and Dr. David Willy Ruiz Vela (aesthetic plastic surgeeon located from Lima, Peru) describe the dessicated corpse known by the arbitrary label "Maria" as
an authentic tridactyl humanoid a once-living biological entity with natural three-fingered hands and feet, an elongated skull, and multiple other non-human anatomical traits, showing no evidence of mutilation, artificial assembly, or cultural modification. There study was supported by DNA sequencing compared against over one million known species, revealing it's an unknown species.
Yeah, right. The remains also have been C14 dated to the rather broad range of "~1,000–1,800 years old" (so that means somewhere around 225 AD to 1025AD). It is not clear which of the two doctors is pictured peering so pervily at what the naked deceased woman has between her legs in the press release photo.


There are however numerous major flaws with many of the mummies that are said to be part of the same otherwise undocumented 'find', but they are all different depending on the individual mummy. Dr. Julien Benoit (University of Witwatersrand) has determined that Maria has amputated digits (she originally had one other finger and a thumb) and this had been done after her death.

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