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This makes no sense. There is no reason to even mention this except to create a back story to add some kind of authenticity to the story. But it was found in 2007 the best I can find and there is very little information on it because I guess the hoax failed. Yet here we are with you telling us it is the skull of an intelligent extraterrestrial.
Look, this is the Unexplained Mysteries and Paranormal subforum not a religion or belief system forum. It is OK for you to believe this but I come here to learn. If you just want to talk about your belief system could you please visit a religion or forum for belief systems? You ask but you rarely answer which if highly rude.
HA HA, I didnt say it was from an intelligent extraterrestrial...Ive never heard of any aliens having upper and lower fangs!
I dont know what it is.
BTW, you dont think its important to mention where a skull like this was found? That is ridiculous, of course that is going to be relevant.
I think it looks like the Grey-Bellied Night Monkey:
Your links redirected me to other links like this one: https://boneclones.com/product/owl-monkey-skull-BC-109. What is interesting is the size of the Owl Monkey Skull shown in that picture: "2" L x 1 ½" W x 2" H   5.5L x 4.1W x 4.5H (cm)". The damn horses get smaller all the time! By the way, according to that site, anybody can buy one of those skulls for only $112 and start their own hoax. The web site does run this disclaimer: "All items sold on this website are reproductions (replicas). All Bone Clones® products are made in the USA. No real or natural bone material is available on this site."
Since they also sell many other skulls I presume that we will be talking about the new Big Foot skull just found and proof that vampires do exist in the near future. I can picture many trying to recover the cost of buying the skull and turning to hoaxes.
There is the possibility that I was right about 3D printing? I really do not know how those are made. Of course an artist gave it color and age.
Your links redirected me to other links like this one: https://boneclones.com/product/owl-monkey-skull-BC-109. What is interesting is the size of the Owl Monkey Skull shown in that picture: "2" L x 1 ½" W x 2" H   5.5L x 4.1W x 4.5H (cm)". The damn horses get smaller all the time! By the way, according to that site, anybody can buy one of those skulls for only $112 and start their own hoax. The web site does run this disclaimer: "All items sold on this website are reproductions (replicas). All Bone Clones® products are made in the USA. No real or natural bone material is available on this site."
Since they also sell many other skulls I presume that we will be talking about the new Big Foot skull just found and proof that vampires do exist in the near future. I can picture many trying to recover the cost of buying the skull and turning to hoaxes.
There is the possibility that I was right about 3D printing? I really do not know how those are made. Of course an artist gave it color and age.
We need to find out if it truly had DNA and other testing done to it. It does mention the places it was sent to, so maybe placing a quick call or sending them an email would be in order?
Your links redirected me to other links like this one: https://boneclones.com/product/owl-monkey-skull-BC-109. What is interesting is the size of the Owl Monkey Skull shown in that picture: "2" L x 1 ½" W x 2" H   5.5L x 4.1W x 4.5H (cm)". The damn horses get smaller all the time! By the way, according to that site, anybody can buy one of those skulls for only $112 and start their own hoax. The web site does run this disclaimer: "All items sold on this website are reproductions (replicas). All Bone Clones® products are made in the USA. No real or natural bone material is available on this site."
Since they also sell many other skulls I presume that we will be talking about the new Big Foot skull just found and proof that vampires do exist in the near future. I can picture many trying to recover the cost of buying the skull and turning to hoaxes.
There is the possibility that I was right about 3D printing? I really do not know how those are made. Of course an artist gave it color and age.
Yes, I think you are right about 3D printing being able to replicate those primate skulls that have an uncanny resemblance to the Sealand Skull. Or anything that resembled anything, really.
It would be helpful to know just one thing about this skull: Is it calcium hydroxyapatite, the normal material of mammalian bone? Or not?
The 'Starchild Skull' found in Mexico was allegedly 'of alien origin' too but after determining that it was composed of calcium hydroxyapatite, further examination determined it was the skull of a child who had died as a result of congenital hydrocephalus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starchild_skull
I cannot find not one published report about the composition of this Sealand skull. I highly doubt anyone would attempt a Bigfoot skull in this manner; it would be demanded for testing. Nobody would get away with that & if Sasquatches exist; we won't find random bones lying around.
Yes, I think you are right about 3D printing being able to replicate those primate skulls that have an uncanny resemblance to the Sealand Skull. Or anything that resembled anything, really.
It would be helpful to know just one thing about this skull: Is it calcium hydroxyapatite, the normal material of mammalian bone? Or not?
The 'Starchild Skull' found in Mexico was allegedly 'of alien origin' too but after determining that it was composed of calcium hydroxyapatite, further examination determined it was the skull of a child who had died as a result of congenital hydrocephalus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starchild_skull
I cannot find not one published report about the composition of this Sealand skull. I highly doubt anyone would attempt a Bigfoot skull in this manner; it would be demanded for testing. Nobody would get away with that & if Sasquatches exist; we won't find random bones lying around.
They did say on that website that sold these reproductions: "No real or natural bone material is available on this site."
I would also presume, that if anybody does a 3D reproduction of a Big Foot skull, that it would also disappear before it could be tested. That is almost like what has happened to Big Foot since the newer DNA testing - it has disappeared without a trace. Now that we can take samples of the dirt from the foot impressions left on the ground; where are the new tracks and where is the testing?
I think these are most probably real animal skulls or copies of them.
It should be really, really easy to figure out if this thing is made of bone or not.
Those monkey skulls are very very similar if not exactly like the Sealand skull, so I think that is it - solved.
I still think it looks like a plastic fake stained to make it look authentic, but without someone being able to examine the skull and do a DNA analysis (assuming it's proved to not be plastic), we'll probably never know for sure.
Last edited by Vasily; 12-16-2019 at 11:42 AM..
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