New Mammal Discovered in Borneo?
- SSJDinoTycoon42
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Oh there's way more than one Dactyl myth out there.
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When all is said and done and the world is empty how much does it really matter the amount of money you had or what car you drove?
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Theres this bit on Discovery Channel bit proving the impossibility of the Loch Ness monster (something about the properties of the lake, the human mind manipulating what u see to make u think its there, etc.) But then again, God may not exist. Does that sever my faith? No, only my religion. I'm oatheist BTW. Tho it would be scary if a huge monster like that swam up in ur face and dissappeared a second later, in that ominous, dark lake. /ph34r.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":ph34r:" border="0" alt="ph34r.gif" />nissin wrote:Yeah... like the Loch Ness Monster/ Nessie... and the one about the Triceratops in Africa... (I think it was a Trike, or was it was a Brachy...?)... or both...?
Like I said b4, i still have faith in the other cryptids.
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Recommended reading:
http://www.cryptozoology.com/cryptids/mokele.php
http://www.cryptozoology.com/cryptids/mokele.php
Ah yeah, we had our own little premire down here for King Kong, but I haven't seen the film yet. Been to busy to- at this time of year, most of us are doing out Xmas shopping... lol. /tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />
Anyway, if there IS a loch ness monster, I think its prob a plesiosaur that adapted to the lake envirment. *shrugs* I mean, its possible, but if they DO exist, how come we haven't found the remains of any yet? Or any other good evidence, so far we've only heard of hoaxs, photos, and such... *sigh*
*sits at lake with camera and fishing net*
As for the story about the Dactyl or the 'waterfall' Trex..., I'm not sure if I should believe them. But then again, its Africa... and Africa knew about the Sirus Dog Starts WAYYYY before we did... could it be possible that its true? Maybe, hunted out to extinction?...
*dun dun dun*
and the mystery continues...
Anyway, if there IS a loch ness monster, I think its prob a plesiosaur that adapted to the lake envirment. *shrugs* I mean, its possible, but if they DO exist, how come we haven't found the remains of any yet? Or any other good evidence, so far we've only heard of hoaxs, photos, and such... *sigh*
*sits at lake with camera and fishing net*
As for the story about the Dactyl or the 'waterfall' Trex..., I'm not sure if I should believe them. But then again, its Africa... and Africa knew about the Sirus Dog Starts WAYYYY before we did... could it be possible that its true? Maybe, hunted out to extinction?...
*dun dun dun*
and the mystery continues...