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'Baby bear' spotted on Mars; UN to be alerted (Watch Video)

New Delhi: UFO-hunters have claimed to find an 'unknown creature like baby polar' on Mars and plan to alert the United Nations (UN) about the finding.The spotted 'creature' has real hair as seen from shadow

India TV News Desk Published : Oct 28, 2015 23:27 IST, Updated : Oct 28, 2015 23:32 IST
baby bear spotted on mars un to be alerted watch video
baby bear spotted on mars un to be alerted watch video

New Delhi: UFO-hunters have claimed to find an 'unknown creature like baby polar' on Mars and plan to alert the United Nations (UN) about the finding.

The spotted 'creature' has real hair as seen from shadow around his 'body' which in itself a proof that it's not a statue, but a living thing, claim UFO hobbyist.

The 'creature' was spotted by YouTube channel Paranormal Crucible which alerted the website UFOsightingsdaily.com.  

Bear

NASA has lot of questions to answer after an alert by Scott C Waring, writer of UFOsightingsdaily.com. Waring had previously spotted statue of Buddha on the Red Planet.

Scott in his latest blog announced about the bear like structure spotted on the Mars. He also added that this is the proof that living creatures exist on Mars.

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''There is a reason NASA puts photos into black and white so as to hide the living creatures and plants that are an obvious colour," Scott wrote in his blog post.

Scott also wrote that ''If there is water on Mars and there are statues of beings 3-6 inches tall, then there is enough water to sustain tiny aliens. This is also the reason of why we find so many small structures, walls etc..,''

He also wrote that he will send the images to Ban ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations.

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