A bizarre creature like a "goblin foetus" was recently found by horrified builders at an abandoned warehouse, The Sun reported. Experts were baffled after the curious discovery in the historic town of Santa Maria Regla in Mexico City. Builders uncovered the mysterious specimen during construction work. It has a small body, four limbs, round head like a baby, a disfigured face with a pronounced nose, claws, and a tail. Authorities say samples are being analysed by university researchers. The foetus itself is being exhibited at the Museo de los Duendes - translated as Goblin Museum - in the municipality of Huasca de Ocampo. Mayor Francisco Mayoral Flores said the mummified remains could be from a “goblin or a nagual.” In Mesoamerican mythology, a nagual is a human with the ability to shape-shift into an animal counterpart. The mayor said: “Everyone can value it themselves based on their beliefs and traditions.” Huasca de Ocampo is a well-known region for legends related to goblins, naguals and other mythical Mayan entities such as aluxes.
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