The scientists astounded everyone when they revealed that the 2-ton discovery had a rational explanation after all. According to them, the enormous object was actually the ancient fossil of a prehistoric beast that had been exceptionally well preserved.
All the experts agreed that the giant fossil, which was an astounding 10,000 years old, belonged to the armored, turtle-like shell of a long-extinct prehistoric creature called a glyptodon. It was great to finally have an answer, but that raised a new question. How did the fossilized glyptodon shell find its way to Jose and Reina’s farm?
An Enormous Undertaking
When the scientists cleared away more mud and tried to dig out the large egg-shaped object from the riverbed, they finally understood how big and heavy it actually was. A team of excavators could barely move the shell because it was made of an immensely hard material and weighed almost two tons!
The experts spent a lot of time wading around in sticky, muddy water in order to painstakingly dig out the giant object. Eventually, they were able to extract it and gently load it up to be transferred to their lab, where more studies and tests would reveal the amazing truth.
Lab Work
The artifact was studied extensively. Many tests were run, and samples of the shell-like material were examined under a microscope. The scientists learned a lot more about the object than what could merely be seen by the human eye, and the more they learned, the more excited they were.
They came to the conclusion that what Jose found was not a dinosaur egg or something from outer space. Nevertheless, the actual results were just as amazing to both the people of Carlos Spegazzini and to the rest of the world.
Questions Are Raised
The news that an enormous 2-ton glyptodon shell had been found was picked up by the media, and people were extremely excited. Experts explained that although it was rare to find the fossil of a prehistoric animal in such good condition, it was not unheard of.
Questions were still raised about the authenticity of the find, and skeptics were doubtful about both the shell’s good condition and the fact that it was found in an upright position. It is typically believed that glyptodon regularly died after being turned over on their shell.
An Elaborate Hoax?
More and more scientists spoke up about the discovery, and some even directly addressed the rumors of the supposed hoax. Some experts were unwilling to commit to an answer without studying the find themselves, while others felt that the footage and pictures of the shell were quite enough to give their opinion.
Prof. Adrian Lister of the Natural History Museum in London explained that it was quite common for these types of fossils to be found in flowing bodies of water where over time, natural erosion exposes ancient bones and shells. The mud that encased the object could also serve as a protective covering. But he had more to say.