…Many of the passages are longer than 600 yards (550 meters) and tall enough for an adult to walk through without bending.
The leading idea is that giant, extinct ground sloths dug these colossal shelters, turning parts of South America into a maze of underground homes…
…the tunnel walls are packed with claw marks, sometimes in three parallel grooves, right where a digging limb would bite into rock…
Clickbait title acting like it’s a mystery…
It’s obviously the giant sloths, because we can see the claw marks from giant sloths making them.
We’ve known for like a decade now.
oh, you’re not even sarcastic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megatherium
and here some people complain about moles
Yeah, going off memory but they’re why avocados evolved too.
They were big enough to eat them whole and poop out the seeds, so they’re the reason we have guacamole.
Mom! The giant sloths have dug up the neighborhood again!
Elephants are also known to dig caves in search of salt

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Many of the passages are longer than 600 yards (550 meters) and tall enough for an adult to walk through without bending.
Checks out.
Badger moles?
It just says… badger
badger badger badger badger badger badger badger SNAAAAAAAAKE SNAAAAAAAKE SNAAAAAAKE
Naah, more like aliens… /s
Shai hulud?
Before it moved into RFK’s brain
Of course this is not ground sloths, that’s rediculous, they are too slow
This is of course the earthbending badgermoles
SECRET TUNNEL
secret tunnel
through the mountain
secret secret secret secret
#TUNNEL

“Non human tunnel diggers killed by our ancestors”
By the way, did I ever mention that sloth stew is delicious?
That’s is one big bunny…
this cave is not a natural formation
Sandworms!
Now the US will invade to “just take the spice.”
Dwarves
It was me I made them (I was bored)






