The mystery of the headless tribe is real on Earth

According to historical documents, the Blemmyes tribe have a strange appearance when described as having no head. However, their eyes, nose, mouth are located in the chest . These characteristics make the public extremely curious about this mysterious race.

In the 5th century BC, Herodotus described the Blemmyes tribe with a strange appearance in "Histories of Herodotus". According to Herodotus, the people of the Blemmyes do not have their heads but their eyes, nose, and mouth lie in the chest.

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Blemmyes tribe.

Herodotus is not the only person claiming to exist the Blemmyes tribe with the special appearance as above. Roman writer Pliny the Elder confirms those who are not on the real world.

According to Pliny the Elder, these special people are a nomadic tribe, who lived in Ethiopia.

Writer, genius playwright William Shakespeare once described people with their eyes, nose and mouth lying on the upper chest in the play The Merry Wives of Windsor (1602) and Othello (1605) . The only other thing is the great writer Shakespeare called them by the name Anthropophagi.

During more than 2,000 years of history, many reports of headless people, eyes, nose, and mouth located in the chest caused great attention.

For example, in 1211, an adventurer named Fermes claimed to have met a tribe of people without heads but had eyes and mouth on his chest that lived on an island in Ethiopia. The explorer named Fermes further revealed that those with special appearances are of a tall height (more than 3.6m).