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The Frightening Discovery of the Mount Owen Claw

Saturday, March 7, 2015 8:56
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Nearly three decades ago, a team of archaeologists were carrying out an expedition inside a large cave system on Mount Owen in New Zealand when they stumbled across a frightening and unusual object. With little visibility in the dark cave, they wondered whether their eyes were deceiving them, as they could not fathom what lay before them—an enormous, dinosaur-like claw still intact with flesh and scaly skin. The claw was so well-preserved that it appeared to have come from something that had only died very recently.”

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SOURCE: http://ufothetruthisoutthere.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-frightening-discovery-of-mount-owen.html

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  • That’s what got a hold of Obama’s head!

  • Beaver Hunter

    Fascinating, they also discovered the first “MIDDLE FINGER” ever given in history. Absolutely awesome

  • An Observer

    That foot is a preserved Megalapteryx foot, from the Natural History Museum. Also known as a Moa, a species of bird similar to the Emu. Those remains of the foot, in the photograph, were collected in 1878, found in a dry cave in Queenstown. The species was reported as still being seen as recently as the early ninteenth century.

    Remains with feather, skin, and muscle in tact were found as recently as the 1980s, due to the dry nature of the caves they liked to live in.

    Its an emu type bird, that was hunted to extinction by humans. Not exactly a “frightening discovery” but I guess the author of this article wouldn’t get as many of those so important clicks if he didn’t sensationalize it with crap to make it sound more amazing than it is.

    • An Observer, you are correct…Megalapteryx foot is the genetic conclusion.

    • Well said An Observer,

      Infact so frightening, the Maori would hunt and eat these likely tasty creatures.
      (That is a Stone Age technological indigenous people, must have been terrifying)

    • I bet Kent killed that one by going for it’s nerves.

  • Writing articles about something that has already been debunked long ago as to what it was, a well preserved claw from an extinct animal that used to live in that area. But let me guess, this is a big cover-up and Rabbi Hussein Obama The Antichrist is trying to hide the truth.

  • Looks like mummified remains of some creature now extinct. Caves in dry, arid conditions can preserve and prevent decay in animals and humans. Peat bogs, permafrost, cold weather and chemicals can do the same. If they can find a wooly mammoth in Siberia almost intact, and past Inca princesses up high on mountain cliffs, then this claw falls within the same nature preservation category. :razz:

  • Looks like mummified remains of some creature now extinct. Caves in dry, arid conditions can preserve and prevent decay in animals and humans. Peat bogs, permafrost, cold weather and chemicals can do the same. If they can find a wooly mammoth in Siberia almost intact, and past Inca princesses up high on mountain cliffs, then this claw falls within the same nature preservation category. :razz:

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