Date of discovery: November 12, 2015
Location of discovery: Mars sol 509
Source photo: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/00509/mcam/0509MR0020050020303165E01_DXXX.jpg
This mouse on Mars was found by Jason Hunter of Youtube. He has a skill for finding the unusual and a giant rodent on Mars is just that. Its impossible, and yet here it is, in plain view of the rover, yet, this strangely shaped mouse rock has not been investigated by the rover, or if it has, we the public, wont know about it. When you see a three meter mouse on Mars, you would probably at least take a second look at it. Maybe its a statue, or a home in the shape of a rodent. We have found a lizard, a rat and a HD photo of a squirrel on Mars, so a giant mouse is really no surprise. You need to remember, its the details that create the big picture. Ask yourself why are these details being overlooked by NASA?
Scott C. Waring
www.ufosightingsdaily.com
Location of discovery: Mars sol 509
Source photo: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/msl-raw-images/msss/00509/mcam/0509MR0020050020303165E01_DXXX.jpg
This mouse on Mars was found by Jason Hunter of Youtube. He has a skill for finding the unusual and a giant rodent on Mars is just that. Its impossible, and yet here it is, in plain view of the rover, yet, this strangely shaped mouse rock has not been investigated by the rover, or if it has, we the public, wont know about it. When you see a three meter mouse on Mars, you would probably at least take a second look at it. Maybe its a statue, or a home in the shape of a rodent. We have found a lizard, a rat and a HD photo of a squirrel on Mars, so a giant mouse is really no surprise. You need to remember, its the details that create the big picture. Ask yourself why are these details being overlooked by NASA?
Scott C. Waring
www.ufosightingsdaily.com
Critters grew from old nuke site
ReplyDeleteEVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE
ReplyDeleteVery true. Here in Taiwan, I want to a petting zoo with the kids, they had these giant 2.5 foot tall rats, but they look like pig size hamsters. If we got em here, why not there?
DeleteWow that's pretty big!
DeleteAnd don't forget the corpse!
ReplyDeleteAnd corpse is found also
ReplyDeleteDoesn't look biological. Looks like a robot rat. The sun is too bright on it.
ReplyDeleteDon't know, need to get a closer look. I will look for it in other photos, but difficult.
DeleteIt even has a shadow!
ReplyDelete...more like a chinchilla. Looks like another just poking up over a rock mid way to the left. Do not see the corpse. Do see a barely visible track going up and to the left - not from the rover. Area gives the impression of many dead things.
ReplyDeleteScott needs to post the corpse I sent him
DeleteScott need to post this corpse ;)
DeleteScott needs to post the corpse ;)
Deletethese critters are just everywhere, not only in my house ... lol
ReplyDeleteThis according to other sources is a photograph of the last existing rodent in the Red planet. These sources reveal the rodent became so large after cannibalising the rest of the rodent population. It also suggests that it was indeed a rodent plague that killed of the Martian population, the Martian atmosphere is also conducive to supporting a rodent species, this particular mouse is believed to be many thousands of years old and is known to Nasa.
ReplyDeleteIt's Disneyland folks,a giant mouse in Mars lol.
ReplyDeleteWhoa there's actually life on Mars!!
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