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Japanese archaeologists discovered giant human bones? femurs 3 meters long?
wow this article needs some editing... Or atleast give us a source of where the giant human bones came from.. lol a 3 meter long femur, would mean that these giants stood 35 to 40 feet tall... the tallest human in modern medical records stood 8 feet 11 inches... A far cry from 40 feet.
also--taiwan was not run by the japanese navy. a colony from 1895 to 1945, taiwan was administered by a combination of military and civilian governors-general
[edit] Verify
The main point that needs verifying is the archeological find of the humans bones that were 3 meters in length. Sounds like a conspiracy theory to me, or at least an urban legend. --Kerowyn 09:15, 23 April 2006 (UTC)