Mummified alien corpses come from individual skeletons and have not

Mummified “alien corpses” come from individual skeletons and have not been assembled, a Mexican doctor claims as he examines “eggs” in one of the “non-human” bodies in new laboratory tests

Alien investigators have claimed that new tests show two “non-human” bodies are “individual skeletons” rather than composed of different remains – with scans also reportedly showing eggs inside one corpse.

UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan introduced the pair – whom he named Clara and Mauricio – at the Mexican congress last week, describing their discovery as one of the most significant in human history.

His colleague, Dr. Jose Zalce Benitez, now claimed that scans showed that the specimens were each “a single skeleton” and a “complete organic being”, contrary to claims that they were made of “different parts, as some assumed” , passed.

His team also said their latest studies suggested Clara was “alive, intact, biological and pregnant” and pointed to the presence of large lumps in her abdomen that could reportedly be eggs.

However, most scientists are not convinced by the findings, with several UFO and forensics experts calling the claims “unfounded” and a “hoax.”

According to a team behind the claim that the two bodies could be alien creatures, a CT scan revealed that they may be

According to a team behind the claim that the two bodies could be alien creatures, a CT scan revealed that they may be “eggs” inside the body

Radiologist Guillermo Ramirez prepares to perform a CT scan on a tiny body of a sample that UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan says is not related to any known terrestrial species

Radiologist Guillermo Ramirez prepares to perform a CT scan on a tiny body of a sample that UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan says is not related to any known terrestrial species

Maussan's team said yesterday that their latest studies suggested Clara was

Maussan’s team said yesterday that their latest studies suggested Clara was “alive, intact, biological and pregnant”.

The tiny body underwent a CT scan yesterday at the Noor Clinic in Huixquilucan, Mexico

The tiny body underwent a CT scan yesterday at the Noor Clinic in Huixquilucan, Mexico

The scan was carried out on Monday by project technicians and scientists at the Noor Clinic in Huixquilucan, Mexico. It was livestreamed on Maussan’s YouTube channel, Infobae.com reports.

The team behind the UFO claims had previously presented apparent X-rays of the specimens to the Mexican Congress, saying they showed that one of the creatures had been carrying “eggs” containing embryos.

The pair of corpses have elongated heads with three fingers on each hand – but otherwise a somewhat humanoid shape, including two arms and two legs.

Their retractable necks and long skulls exhibit features “more typical of birds,” El País reported.

They were also found to have strong, light bones and no teeth, the presenters said.

They said they had implants made of cadmium and osmium metals, with osmium being one of the rarest elements in the Earth’s crust and considered the rarest precious metal.

But most scientists have rejected claims that the bodies came from another world, with some saying they were more likely mummies of various terrestrial creatures.

The retractable necks and long skulls of the corpses display features “more typical of birds.”

The retractable necks and long skulls of the corpses display features “more typical of birds.”

The pair of corpses have elongated heads with three fingers on each hand

The pair of corpses have elongated heads with three fingers on each hand

Mexican journalist and UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan claims that the tiny bodies he presented to the Mexican Congress earlier this week are not related to any known terrestrial species

Mexican journalist and UFO enthusiast Jaime Maussan claims that the tiny bodies he presented to the Mexican Congress earlier this week are not related to any known terrestrial species

The forensic scientist Dr.  Jose Zalce Benitez urged scientists to take samples of the suspected alien bodies and conduct their own studies

The forensic scientist Dr. Jose Zalce Benitez urged scientists to take samples of the suspected alien bodies and conduct their own studies

Julieta Fierro, a scientist at the Institute of Astronomy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), who examined the samples, said the samples were linked to brain and skin tissue from mummies who died at different times.

Dr. Benitez, who presented the findings alongside Maussan, previously urged scientists to take samples of the suspected alien bodies and conduct studies themselves, before calling it a hoax.

“Based on the DNA tests that have been compared to more than a million species… they have nothing to do with what has been previously known or described by science or human knowledge,” he told reporters.

But Fierro, who reviewed Maussan’s test results for Portal, said their observations “show nothing mysterious that could indicate life compounds that do not exist on Earth.”

Elsa Tomasto-Cagigao, a respected Peruvian bioanthropologist, also expressed frustration with the claims, pointing to similar alleged finds that were fakes.

“What we said before still applies: They are presenting the same repetition as always, and if there are people who continue to believe that, then what can we do?” she said.

“It’s so stark and so simple that there’s nothing more to add.”

Suspicion also arose after an earlier alleged “discovery” by Maussan and Dr. Benitez was exposed.

In 2015, they claimed that a mummified body found near Nazca in Peru belonged to an alien.

After testing, it was later determined that the remains were of a human child.