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I took a look at the pictures and have the following:

The photos appear to be very old. They have been edited and published several timesThe first version of the image was masked by brandings. Then the image was apparently digitized and further masking was done with black rectangles. It seems like the photos were edited for a specific reason, for a very specific group.

In any case, I can rule out the possibility that they are human beings.The bodies appear to have a very thin layer of skin and look humanoid but amphibious. Simply because it is easiest to imagine such a constellation of extrimities under water.All bodies have very long limbs in relation to their bodies and a large head

The picture with the couple:

Both organisms have a fork-shaped construct on the right side of the forearm, which suggests a soft gripping body or an artificial deformation, e.g. for the attachment of tools. Both organisms have a different body morphology in terms of size, body shape and structure The left organism has a penis-shaped reproductive organ, which is why I assume that it is a male and female specimen. The female on the right seems to be holding some kind of or directly connected to the body, possibly it could also be some kind of bladder In addition, both bodies show damage from an accident, but it seems that the damage has been anonymized by black rectangles

The photo with the single organism is also quite interesting:

First you notice that the organism seems to be wearing a kind of helmet Then you can see that the organisms have bony bursting baskets, which suggests that the organisms have a cardiovascular system The musculature seems to be weakly developed in comparison to a human, which may be evolutionary, but may also be the result of a long journey under minimal care

If I may take a guess, I would say that these creatures come from a planet with a higher pressure than on earth, a very humid and hot climate and I would say they live both under water and on land.

I’m curious to see what you have to say, how your analyses turn out, do you know the pictures?

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