Crocodiles have migrated to live on Mars?

A passionate cosmopolitan hopes to finally discover life on Mars, after discovering the image of a crocodile wandering on the red planet.

Joe White, a 45-year-old amateur astronomer from Bristol, England, is always eager to look for signs of life outside of Earth. Mr. White runs the ArtAlienTV channel on You Tube and reviews every image published by the US Aerospace Agency (NASA) daily to find unusual shapes.

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Mr. White announced the discovery of the image of the crocodile (upper) Mars, after comparing the morphology of the crocodile's nose and mouth on Earth.(Photo: NASA)

Mr. White claimed to have discovered a crocodile image in a camara image on the right of NASA's Curiosity explorer earlier this year. Amateur astronomer said: "I found crocodile-like objects standing there, on Mars. Compare the morphology of the nose and mouth."

However, experts dismissed Mr. White's "discovery" . They say, it is essentially a rock shaped like a crocodile on Earth.

NASA has consistently published images of Mars, captured by the Curiosity, since the autonomous machine landed on the surface of the red planet in August 2012. t Mr. White is said to be "successful" when identifying familiar objects in photographs of the rocks on Mars.

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The rock shaped like a cannon (left) on Mars.(Photo: NASA)

Before the "discovery" of crocodiles, Mr. White once published on ArtAlienTV the "discoveries" about cannon guns, traffic lights or bullets of cannon guns. All later, NASA explained that rocks shaped close to humans on Mars.

The Curiosity is currently plugged in at the foot of Sharp Mountain, the main goal of the exploration mission since the autonomous machine landed on the red planet two years ago. This area is very noticeable geologically, because containing layers can provide evidence of Mars history.

Scientists also hope, this area can reveal why and how Mars lost the conditions once thought to be suitable for life, with surface water. Such information may provide answers about the future of the Earth.

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