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In 1920, a team of scientists went to Venezuela's primeval forest to explore for resources, and who knew that two upright walking apes suddenly appeared in front of them, and the scientists picked them up angrily

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In 1920, a team of scientists went to the primeval forest of Venezuela to explore for resources, who knew that two upright walking apes suddenly appeared in front of them, and the scientists were very angry and picked up pistols and shot them, but before they could take a few steps, they knelt on the ground and cried and said: "I am a sinner." ”

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In 1920, an unidentified primate killed on the border between Colombia and Venezuela, the "Delois ape", is considered by most scientists to be a spider monkey.

Between 1912 and 1920, the Swiss geographer François de Loire led an expedition to the mountains on the border between Colombia and Venezuela in search of oil.

According to him, in 1920, the expedition was attacked by a primate that had never been seen before and shot a female.

To take pictures, the expedition members placed the dead unidentified animal carcasses on a box and supported them with a stick. According to de Lois, it is about 1.5 meters tall, has no tail and has 32 teeth.

However, due to accidents and poor preservation, the body has been lost, and only a frontal photograph remains.

De Loire's friend, the French anthropologist Georges Montanton, deduced that it was a new primate based on preserved photographs and named it "Melantha" in 1929.

But more scholars are skeptical about the authenticity of the affair, as there is no evidence of what traits the animal has.

From the frontal photo, it is not at all obvious whether there is a tail or not, it is difficult to judge its size due to the lack of a reference, and it is difficult to check the number of its teeth due to the absence of a skull.

Montanton believes that the great ape belongs to a "missing link" in human evolution, but some scientists believe that the animal in this photo is a spider monkey, or even a white-fronted spider monkey.

Another version is that, judging by the vegetation, de Loire did not take the photo where he said, but was deceiving people.

Enrique Tejera, another good friend of de Loire, is recorded in a 1962 letter saying that the animal was a pet spider monkey.

Other criticisms point to anthropologist George Montanton. Montanton was an anti-Semitic and racist who reportedly died on August 3, 1944, before being wounded or killed by the French.

As a result, critics believe he may have been motivated by racial bias in favor of a non-existent South American primate species.

This is a humanoid ape "Deroy Ape" from overseas, which was eaten after being caught.

Although the "Delois Ape" has been eaten by humans, its skull has been preserved and studied by doctors at Kokoen Sakagami Park in Hyogo Prefecture and the University of Hyogo.

But the results proved that the "Delois ape" was just a wild boar that shed its hair and became larger. An abnormal pituitary gland and an imbalance in hormone secretion make it look like a giant wild boar.

On November 8, 2013, a news titled "A giant wild boar weighing 80 kilograms with a body length of 1 meter and weighing 80 kilograms appeared in Okayama Prefecture, Japan, and 70 police officers were dispatched to capture it" attracted widespread attention.

With the development of modern society, more and more wild boars are sent to the city and need to be fed, so the city of Kobe has enacted the "Wild Boar Ordinance" to prohibit wild boar breeding.

It can be said that in modern society, the "wild boar disaster" has developed into a rather serious social problem.

Since ancient times, Japan has been plagued by the plague of wild boars, and there is a saying called "pigs rush forward", wild boars run extremely fast, and the force is infinite, people will be injured when they get close, and even kill if they are serious.

This mysterious wild boar appeared on the mysterious wild boar of Okayama Prefecture, and its body length can reach 1.8 meters and weigh 130 kilograms, which is a typical wild boar.

The mysterious wild boar was reportedly captured in Takatsu, Ayabe City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, with sharp teeth on its mouth and pale blue eyes, which eyewitnesses described as very similar to a black rhinoceros.

Because it looks like a wild boar, the public named it "Sla the pig", but it may also be because it looks too much like a wild boar, so after it was caught, it was cooked by a butcher shop, and customers ate it with relish. ”

"Someone actually ate a mysterious animal!?" You'll wonder if you've heard it wrong, because being eaten UMA is an extremely rare thing, but it happened in real life and right in front of your eyes.

In addition, there is a saying abroad that the large wild boar is called "Sla the pig", and it is reported that this mysterious giant wild boar has appeared all over the world except Japan.

In 1920, a team of scientists went to Venezuela's primeval forest to explore for resources, and who knew that two upright walking apes suddenly appeared in front of them, and the scientists picked them up angrily
In 1920, a team of scientists went to Venezuela's primeval forest to explore for resources, and who knew that two upright walking apes suddenly appeared in front of them, and the scientists picked them up angrily
In 1920, a team of scientists went to Venezuela's primeval forest to explore for resources, and who knew that two upright walking apes suddenly appeared in front of them, and the scientists picked them up angrily

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