A farmer's walk turned into a life experience
A farmer’s walk turned into the experience of his life when he found in a cave something that looked very much like a dinosaur egg. When he found out what it really was, he was shocked.
In 2015, a walk on Christmas day at the family farm of Jose Antonio Nievas in Argentina remained for him the most interesting walk of his life. That day, Jose found something that looked more like an alien object than something on earth. He came across a huge black egg.
When he made this discovery, Jose ran to the family to tell the story, but they joked with him and laughed at him, giving him zero confidence. His discovery, the egg, was buried more than half in the ground, and its size could not be specified.
This object, which appeared to be an alien, was about a meter long, which made Jose doubt that it was a dinosaur egg. He contacted a team of specialists and they appeared immediately after hearing what Jose had to say. The strange object he discovered turned out to be, following the analysis of specialists, a shell of a Glyptodon, an animal that is part of the Tatu animal family. So far, let’s say nothing out of the ordinary, but the real amazement is that this animal lived during the Ice Age. Also known as the Ice Age.
After a more detailed analysis, the researchers found that this shell was no less than 10,000 years old and was in very good condition considering its age. These animals lived in South America at that time and there were many species of herbivores. This explains the existence of this object in that area.
The fact that it did not decompose was influenced by a combination of factors including the idea that it was buried in a soil that preserves many more objects. Also, this object is extremely rare precisely because of its antiquity. What is interesting about these species of animals is the fact that each had a unique shell, the shells being for them as fingerprints for humans. Therefore, no two Glyptodon shells are identical. Jose was congratulated by the specialists, and they took the shell to a specific museum where the boat could be seen by several people.