Aliens on Mars | Alien hunter claims to have spotted a hairy spider monkey on Mars

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Alien hunter claims to have spotted a 'hairy spider monkey' and 'slug animal' on Mars among several bizarre sightings.
Many conspiracy theorists have taken the initiative to find life on Mars by analyzing every picture that is sent back to Earth from the red planet.
Now, one Martian researcher believes to have found a trove of evidence captured by the Curiosity Rover that he says ‘are all signs of life on Mars’.
The bizarre sightings include a slug alien, a snail and a four-legged creature that ‘looks like a hairy spider monkey’ staring directly at the rover.
Curiosity has been feeding alien hunters images since first landing on the dusty planet in 2012.
Its main goal was to determine whether the area surrounding Gale Crater ever offered an environment favorable for microbes.
The crater's main appeal for scientists is geological layering exposed in the lower portion of its central mound, Mount Sharp.
However, over the past six years, the NASA machine has visited a range of places on Mars and according to some, has seen a lot of strange things on its journey.
‘I found this four legged alien creature on Mars and it looks like a hairy spider monkey,’ Scott C Waring shared on his blog UFO Sightings Daily.com this week.
‘The longer upper arms are holding it up as well as its shorter lower legs.’
‘If you add light to the face, you can easily make out two eyes’.
And this 'alien' appears to be the same color as its surroundings, which suggests it may just be an oddly shaped rock standing up in the dust.
Along with the creature that is said to look like a hairy spider money are other sightings that Waring suggests 'prove' NASA is hiding life on Mars from the public.
He suggests there is an alien figure laying down, a slug-like animal crawling out from underneath the rocks and a snail taking a stroll through the dusty planet.
A face was also spotted carved into the side of a rock, which is a very popular sighting on Mars.
Source: Daily Mail UK