The 'weird' shapes continue to appear on Mars

Since its discovery, Mars has always surprised us with images, making us think of familiar things on Earth.

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Mars Elephant. This photo was taken with a high-quality imaging camera placed on NASA's spy ship. The ancient lava flow in the second largest volcanic region on Mars is shaped like an elephant's head.

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Rolling Stone Logo. This photo captures a crater on Mars. The image of lava flow from volcanoes, flowing down a steep slope reminds us of the logo of the famous Rock Rock group Rolling Stone.

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Flower Mars. The Curiosity probe captured the image of a rather strange object attached to the stone. When zoomed in, this object makes one think of a flower. Scientists believe that the image is due to the light-colored minerals, not the Martian orchids as many speculate.

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Smiling face volcano. The Galle crater was discovered by the Viking I spacecraft in the 1970s and in 1999, the Mars probe captured this image, with two eyes and a mouth made of mountains and rocks.

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Mars parrot. Large mounds of Mars created the shape of a parrot.

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Imaginary image. This photo was taken in 2008 by the Opportunity ship. This is an image of a part of rock rising in Victoria volcano area. The sharp corners of the stone created an image quite similar to Pharaoh's and a spaceship.

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Bigfoot people on Mars. A stone on Mars makes people think of the image of the mysterious giant BigFoot on Earth. Unfortunately, this giant is only 6cm tall.

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Tree on Mars. When these photos were first published, many people mistakenly thought they were trees on Mars. In fact, these are the flows of dark materials on sand dunes.

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Mouse on Mars. A Martian stone has a shape that makes many people mistakenly see a mouse on Mars.

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The faces of Mars. This image was taken in 1976 by the Viking I probe. These faces are essentially hills located in the Cydonia area on Mars.