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Experts studying 'alien mummies' make discovery in their nouths

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Dr José Zalce , former director of the Mexican Navy Medical Department , and his team were investigating one of the mummies they named ' Antonio ' when they placed a small camera in the mummy 's mouth, capturing footage of what appeared to be amalgam fillings.

This type of fillings is made from a mixture of metals, including mercury, silver, copper and tin.

They also probed Antonio 's eyes, finding 'desiccated tissue corresponding to the intrinsic eye muscles and what appears to be the residue of the completely desiccated optic nerve' The mummies were discovered in the Nazca desert by journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan .

Researchers have suggested that the bodies were fossilized by algae that helped preserve them, along with a highly toxic adhesive that 'does not match those of the time' Another mummy named Paloma was also revealed with Antonio in December , which the team said showed evidence of hair.

Dr Ruiz Vela believes Paloma lived for up to 60 years .

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