From the discovery of cyclops skulls in the caves of the Philippine
From the discovery of cyclops skulls in the caves of the Philippines - Ancient one-eyed skulls were found in limestone caves that baffled tribesmen.
Strange skulls are said to have been found in limestone caves in the interior of Bohol, on Mount Palaubau in Sumilao, Bukidnon, and in some areas of the Agusan.
Reports of strange skulls have prompted archaeologists at the National Museum to launch excavations in Bohol, and they have already found one.
Archaeologist Rey Santiago said a large-scale study of the skull showed it belonged to an ancient settler.
Some of this skull that was found earlier, which sparked the controversy over the existence of one-eyed giants, belonged to an ancient elephant like creature that had a hole in the center of its skull.
But this is not it. It could be a genetic defect that caused the formation of the eye in the middle due to the presence of many skulls. Could this be something else? Could the myths be true?

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