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Is that a lizard on Mars – why is NASA silent?

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posted on May, 28 2013 @ 08:38 PM
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External video: TED: Underwater astonishment... My suggesting is start at the 4:00 mark, but....I would watch the whole thing.



posted on May, 28 2013 @ 08:39 PM
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So if we dropped lizards on Mars, they'd die? Have we tested this? I know we shouldn't introduce foreign species to other planets but what the heck? Surprised we haven't tried already. A few roaches...hmmm
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posted on May, 28 2013 @ 08:40 PM
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Just a chunk of rock



posted on May, 28 2013 @ 08:42 PM
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Originally posted by newcovenant
Like I said, is this a hoax?


No, it is a rock. They are very common, on the Earth, the Moon and even on Mars! Yes, I know that comes as a surprise to some people, but there are rocks on Mars!!!!!



posted on May, 28 2013 @ 08:45 PM
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Originally posted by hellobruce

Originally posted by newcovenant
Like I said, is this a hoax?


No, it is a rock. They are very common, on the Earth, the Moon and even on Mars! Yes, I know that comes as a surprise to some people, but there are rocks on Mars!!!!!


Rocks don't scoot away and not show up in subsequent photos.

Have you seen another picture of this thing?

No, because it scurried off.



posted on May, 28 2013 @ 08:52 PM
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YES! his name is fluffy, he's my pet lizard. I've been wondering where he's been hiding all along



posted on May, 28 2013 @ 09:00 PM
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It *is* a lizard. Disguised as a rock.

Yes, Lizard people who look like rocks inhabit Mars.

Oh, and yeah, this has already been posted, as others have noted.




Le Sigh.



posted on May, 28 2013 @ 09:01 PM
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Originally posted by newcovenant

Originally posted by hellobruce

Originally posted by newcovenant
Like I said, is this a hoax?


No, it is a rock. They are very common, on the Earth, the Moon and even on Mars! Yes, I know that comes as a surprise to some people, but there are rocks on Mars!!!!!


Rocks don't scoot away and not show up in subsequent photos.

Have you seen another picture of this thing?

No, because it scurried off.


Do you have photos from 2 different times of this spot? The "lizard" will probably still be there.

Also, if you haven't seen his mouse friend,

I believe there was a thread about him not long ago.


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posted on May, 28 2013 @ 09:25 PM
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Originally posted by Akragon

Originally posted by scolai
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Check it.

We, here on earth operate with a strong atmosphere. Therefore, our "scientists" (apple geniuses with a fancier title) assume that all life across the universe has to operate by the same laws and principles that we do. This is a logical fallacy.


Perhaps... but until life is discovered that doesn't need the same thing we do... that being breathable air...

Said "logical fallacy" remains logical...



Ah, but "breathable air" for us may be toxic to others. Certain bacteria and other single-celled organisms have been found thriving on the surface of the moon, which has no "breathable air". Logical fallacy remains a logical fallacy.



posted on May, 28 2013 @ 09:30 PM
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Originally posted by Phage
A rock that looks like a lizard? No way!

Well here's a lizard that looks like a rock.



Here's a leaf that looks like a lizard. oh...wait a minute...






So what you are really saying is that is it plausible it is a lizard or a rock or even some sea weed, Wait i know lets hop in out little spaceship and head on over and take a look and give it a poke
Ether way stranger things can happen

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posted on May, 28 2013 @ 09:34 PM
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So does this lizard survive by eating rocks or whu?

considering if you have life you would need a somewhat complex food web would you not?

wouldn't there have to be a lot of primary producers to sustain life?
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posted on May, 28 2013 @ 09:41 PM
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Originally posted by scolai

Originally posted by Akragon

Originally posted by scolai
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Check it.

We, here on earth operate with a strong atmosphere. Therefore, our "scientists" (apple geniuses with a fancier title) assume that all life across the universe has to operate by the same laws and principles that we do. This is a logical fallacy.


Perhaps... but until life is discovered that doesn't need the same thing we do... that being breathable air...

Said "logical fallacy" remains logical...



Ah, but "breathable air" for us may be toxic to others. Certain bacteria and other single-celled organisms have been found thriving on the surface of the moon, which has no "breathable air". Logical fallacy remains a logical fallacy.


Hold up...

Thriving?

Where did you hear that?

I've heard of dead biological matter on the moon, and evidence of bacteria... which is also dead... but thriving?




posted on May, 28 2013 @ 10:06 PM
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Oh man....Phage.....I was looking at that "leaf lizard", an I saw him twitch, I swear....!



posted on May, 28 2013 @ 10:09 PM
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posted on May, 28 2013 @ 10:15 PM
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This phenomenon had been discussed extensively on ATS, barring any conclusive evidence, please add additional information or comments to the original thread.

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