10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

UFO hunters claim that there are about 82 alien species that have visited or reside on Earth. But in ancient myths, legends and rock paintings, reptiloids are most often mentioned.

Reptiloids are called newcomers with a height of about 2-3 m, scaly green skin that runs straight, with huge yellow or black eyes and an unpleasant smell. Let's look at 10 references from the past that may indicate reptiloids.

Ancient Myths

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

In various myths, strange reptiles are mentioned that have shown hostility towards humanity. In the Indian epics, you can find stories about reptile demons who climbed out of the water and destroyed entire villages and cities. Since the analogs among earthly creatures cannot be found, one might think that this is a question of aliens settling at depth.

Aztecs

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

The Toltec god of Gukumatz or the Aztec god of Quetzalcoatl is presented in the form of wise giant serpents who gave knowledge to humanity even before the first civilizations appeared. They were described as reptiloid figures with huge yellow eyes that came from other worlds.

Medieval Europe

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

The European dragon is mentioned in many myths and archeological artifacts. Ufologists believe that the Europeans were faced with extraterrestrial reptiles, which turned out to be very hostile and even demanded victims.

Ancient Greece

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

In the pantheon of the ancient Greeks existed Borey - the god of the northern stormy wind. He was described as a winged man with serpentine tails instead of legs. It is difficult to imagine that such a creature originated on Earth. However, it could come from space.

Ancient India

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

In various Indian texts and literary works one can find a mention of the race of the naga, who lived in the underworld and established connections with people. The naga possessed certain physical deformities and reptile traits. Perhaps these were aliens who established their secret bases under the ground.

Ancient Asia

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

In Chinese, Japanese, and Korean myths, there are also references to dragons with features of reptiles and underwater creatures. It is said that they were gigantic, covered with scales and spewed fire from the mouth. It seems that all these are only legends and fairy tales, but it is interesting that a similar description of creatures is found in many nations around the world that were not related to each other.

Ancient Africa

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

In African folklore, you can find a story about the race of reptiles that controlled the entire planet thousands of years ago. This race was called Chitauri. Legends say that terrible reptiles taught Africans to mine gold and used them as labor.

Sumerians

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

The ancient Sumerian civilization left behind itself artifacts that depict humanoid reptiles. They are endowed with huge bulging eyes and other extraterrestrial features. The texts say that the creatures came from another world.

Our days

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

Ufologists believe that alien reptilians are still found on Earth. The Nebraska police officer, Herbert Schirmer, said that in 1967, the reptilians kidnapped him aboard a spacecraft. He said that all aliens wore a uniform with the emblem of a winged serpent on the left side of the chest.

Ancient Japan

10 ancient facts hinting at mythological reptiles

In ancient Japanese texts and fairy tales you can find stories about Kapp - the reptiloid water. Interestingly, in 1801, residents of the city of Mito (Chiba Prefecture) reported that they managed to catch Kapp on the beach. Think this is a joke? In one of the Japanese museums, mummified creature remains are still stored.

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