He says he scooped up some samples to see if someone could identify
them, so far no one has been able to.
Blogger Note: If anyone can identify this for certainty, please report on it.
But of course, the reporters end up by ridiculing it. Fear wins again.
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Little green men are no strangers to Roswell, but now one New Mexico botanist says a little green plant has an out-of-this world connection to New Mexico.
David Salman said he was on a seed hunting trip near Roswell when he noticed a faint glow coming from what appeared to be a meteor crater.
He said it turned out the light was coming from a small patch of carnivorous cacti.
Salman said he found a cactus that eats bugs, glows and probably came to earth on a meteor.
He says he scooped up some samples to see if someone could identify them, so far no one has been able to.
David Salman said he was on a seed hunting trip near Roswell when he noticed a faint glow coming from what appeared to be a meteor crater.
He said it turned out the light was coming from a small patch of carnivorous cacti.
Salman said he found a cactus that eats bugs, glows and probably came to earth on a meteor.
He says he scooped up some samples to see if someone could identify them, so far no one has been able to.
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Carnivorous plants ? Nothing special.
ReplyDeleteGlow in the dark ? Been there, done that.
A new " Roswellian " wonder ? Not so much.
A plant that looks like the back of Yoda's head ?
PRICELESS ! ! ! !