Enigmatic Discovery: Scientists Analyze ‘Humanoid Creature’ Amid Speculation of Extraterrestrial Origins as Verdict is Finally Revealed

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In our never-ending search for evidence of extraterrestrial life, it is suspected that a mummified foetus found in Colombia could be either an ‘alien’ or a ‘tiny humanoid’ from more than 800 years ago.

A mysterious, new fetal mummy has surfaced ¿ and one veteran public radio reporter suspects it could be 'alien ' or a 'tiny humanoid' from an ancient species

The alleged alien has an elongated skull, slanted eyes and an unusual number of ribs — the body seems to have 10 ribs on each side compared to a human’s 12.

It was discovered in Colombia, with pictures sent by an anonymous source to Spanish alien researcher, Josep Guijarro.

The macabre photos were sent to Josep Guijarro, the host of National Radio of Spain's 'Enigmes i Misteris' for over a decade. Guijarro said that his source claimed the eerie fetal remains were found in Colombia

Guijarro confirmed that it died in the foetal position, but is ‘cautious’ to call it an alien.

In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), the veteran journalist and UFO researcher wrote: “My source told me it came from Colombia… I can’t know exactly because I lack verifiable data.”

“I am sure that someone in Mexico would have already given it the label ‘alien,” Guijarro wrote in espaciomisterio last week.

“In my case, I prefer to be more cautious,” he added.

The new find resembles Chile's mysterious, oblong-headed 'Atacama skeleton' (above), which according a Spanish businessman who spent a decade studying it, may have once been a small class of terrestrial humanoid: a human cousin he believes may have once lived in Chilean caves

Last year, Barcelona-based UFO hunter Ramón Navia-Osorio Villar, who had purchased ‘Ata’ from a treasure hunter, shared his theory that the remains were evidence of a race of tiny humanoids.

“They were very small people who lived in caves and only came out at night,” he told Spanish television, “hence its strange almond-shaped eyes.

He wrote: “The researcher Gilda Mora, from Colombia, said that she had news of these beings since the times of the Spanish conquest.

“Even today, there were references to them in a place called ‘El cerro de los enanos,’ (‘the Hill of the Dwarves’) in Colombia, which is very difficult to access.”

But based on an assessment by biological anthropologist Siân Halcrow and her colleagues, the skeleton likely belonged to a fetus or premature infant that died less than four months into pregnancy. Halcrow told DailyMail.com last year that the 'tiny humanoid' theory was 'absurd'

In 2018, Professor Siân Halcrow, a biological anthropologist at New Zealand’s University of Otago published an analysis criticising Ata’s ‘alien’ believers.

“We estimated the length of the femur, and we estimated that the foetus would have been about 15 weeks in-utero gestation,” Halcrow explained to the Daily Mail.