Kabonfootprint on Mars
Following the discovery of a possible Kabonfootprint on Mars by the Phoenix lander, NASA scientists are travelling to London to take a look at the Kabonfootprint fossil preserved in the Natural History Museum.
This should enable a decision to be made as to whether the footprint found on Mars is indeed a Kabonfootprint.
If there is a positive identification, then this may be the first example of inter-planetary migration of a living creature. We know that birds migrate huge distances around the Earth, but flying trough space is completely different to flying through air.
So it seems that the Kabon were capable of flight, but unlike the birds we know of today, the Kabon must have been able to reach escape velocity to get into space. Wow, can you imagine a flying creature that could reach the speed of a rocket?
Before we get ahead of ourselves with speculation, we should at least await results of the discussions of the NASA and Natural History Museum scientists.
Standby for further developments on the discovery of the Kabonfootprint on Mars …
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