THINK ABOUTIT’S ALIEN TYPE SUMMARY – Caraveldi
“The Caraveldi are a towering, multi-limbed species originating from the constellation Chamaeleon. Known for their imposing physical stature and four-armed physiology, these entities have a long-standing reputation for being extremely dangerous to both humans and other extraterrestrial races. While they are rarely seen on Earth, their involvement in centuries-long interstellar conflicts over territorial boundaries has made them a subject of concern for the Council of Five. The last recorded UFO Encounter involving the Caraveldi occurred in 1976 near New Orleans, USA, marking one of the few times this aggressive species has made planet-side contact in the modern era.
Name: Caraveldi
AKA: The Four-Armed Giants / Chamaeleon Warriors.
Location – Home System: constellation Chamaeleon
Distance from Earth: Approximately 310 to 600 light-years (Variable based on specific star systems within Chamaeleon)
Attitude: Hostile and territorial; they possess a predatory nature and show little regard for the sovereignty of “lesser” biological races.
Motives: Resource acquisition and territorial expansion; their interest in Earth appears limited to scouting and occasional abductions for biological study.
Physical Appearance:
- Average Height: Standing between 2.8 to 3.2 meters (approx. 9 to 10.5 feet) when fully upright.
- Average Weight: 450–600 lbs (Dense muscular and skeletal structure).
- Body Temperature: 94°F (Slightly cooler than human average, allowing for better thermal camouflage).
- Pulse/Respiration: 45–55 BPM; they possess a large lung capacity to support their massive 3-meter frames.
- Blood Pressure: High; required to pump blood efficiently to all four upper limbs and their towering height.
- Life Expectancy: Estimated at 150–200 terrestrial years; their cellular regeneration is accelerated by the high-radiation environments they inhabit.
- Hair: None; instead, they have specialized sensory ridges along the scalp and neck.
- Skin: Thick, leathery, and multi-tonal; it has a subtle “chameleon-like” ability to shift shades between dark green, slate, and ochre.
- Eyes: Large, yellowish, with intense pupillary focus designed for tracking movement in low-light environments.
- Sex: Monomorphic; while they possess distinct biological roles, they lack the external sexual dimorphism common in humans.
Other Physical Information: Its lower pair of arms are slightly shorter but possesses greater fine motor control, often used for operating technical devices.
Special Traits and Abilities: Extreme vertical leaping ability and a “skin-shift” camouflage that makes them nearly invisible in dense foliage or shadows.
Communication Type: A guttural, vocal language combined with aggressive physical posturing.
Origin: Chamaeleon Constellation; specifically a high-gravity world with dense atmospheric pressure.
Life Form Type: Physical / Biological Humanoid (Multi-limbed).
Subspecies: The Quad-Brachial Caste.
Most Common Species: Caraveldi Prime.
Level of Species: Type II (Advanced Interstellar Aggressors).
Habits: Strictly solitary hunters when planet-side; they are known to mark territory with high-frequency acoustic beacons.
Transportation Type: Matte-black, organic-shaped craft that emit zero visible light and high levels of radiation.
Witnesses Reports: Aside from the 1976 New Orleans event, localized reports in the Brazilian rainforest (1992) describe similar four-armed giants.
Special Features/Characteristics: A crest-like head structure that acts as a directional antenna for subsonic frequencies.
Summary/Description: The Caraveldi are an aggressive, four-armed species from the Chamaeleon constellation. Historically hostile, they have been involved in a 500-year territorial war in their home system. While they rarely visit Earth, a significant UFO Encounter occurred in New Orleans in 1976. They are considered a Level II interstellar threat by the Council of Five due to their advanced organic craft and predatory motives.
Source: The Council of Five Archives / Italian Exopolitical Database.
The Chamaeleon Conflict
For over 500 years, the Caraveldi have been locked in a brutal war of attrition with other breeds within the Chamaeleon constellation. This conflict is reportedly over mineral-rich orbital platforms and strategic jump-points. Their four-armed physiology gives them a distinct advantage in close-quarters combat and technical operations, allowing them to operate complex weaponry while maintaining defensive postures.
The 1976 New Orleans Sighting
The most infamous encounter with a Caraveldi occurred in 1976 on the outskirts of New Orleans. Witnesses described a towering figure, nearly 3 meters tall, with skin that appeared to shift texture under the moonlight. The entity was observed near a landed craft that lacked the traditional metallic sheen of Grey saucers, appearing more organic or matte in finish. Before local authorities could arrive, the entity used its multiple limbs to rapidly scale a wooded embankment and depart in its craft, leaving behind high levels of localized radiation.
Biological Defense and Stealth
The most striking feature of the Caraveldi is their integrated biological defense system. Unlike the Greys who rely almost entirely on external technology, the Caraveldi utilize their “skin-shift” ability as a primary tactical tool. This is not mere color-changing like a terrestrial chameleon; it is a complex manipulation of skin texture and light absorption.
Research from the Council of Five archives suggests that their leathery skin contains high concentrations of metallic silicates. These minerals allow the Caraveldi to scramble most man-made thermal imaging and radar systems. When stationary, they are effectively invisible to the naked eye. This stealth capability, combined with their extreme vertical leaping and four-limbed agility, makes them one of the most effective terrestrial-insertion specialists in the galaxy.
Final Summary: The Chamaeleon Enigma
The Caraveldi represent one of the most physically imposing and tactically sophisticated threats in the known galaxy. Unlike species that rely solely on superior technology, the Caraveldi utilize their unique biological “skin-shift” stealth and four-armed agility to dominate both interstellar battlefields and terrestrial environments.
While their focus remains largely tied to the centuries-long conflict within the Chamaeleon Constellation, the infamous 1976 New Orleans sighting proves they are willing to breach Earth’s airspace for their own predatory motives. They remain a high-priority species for the Council of Five, serving as a chilling reminder that not all visitors to our world come in peace. For the exopolitical researcher, the Caraveldi stand as a testament to the diverse, dangerous, and often invisible forces operating within our local star clusters.