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cyrptozoology

Posted: 18 Jun 2003, 14:31
by Montruro
It seems to be a frightening subject but does anyone really belive that the things like Big Foot, Nessie, Mothman and the like really do exist?

Re:cyrptozoology

Posted: 18 Jun 2003, 22:44
by Anonymous
Well it could be our own doing as i've said many times before, or spirits from the after life or here is another possiblity. maybe some people are mutants

Re:cyrptozoology

Posted: 19 Jun 2003, 01:08
by Alexander
I don't know about the Mothman, that was a weird incident as portrayed in "The Mothman Prophecies". As for the others I think they were beings that once existed or are actually animals we know of today that are mistaken for other lifeforms not recorded.

Re:cyrptozoology

Posted: 19 Jun 2003, 01:19
by Sara
Mothman, im not sure.. I'd have to look it up.<br /><br />and how is lochness and bigfoot scary?

Re:cyrptozoology

Posted: 19 Jun 2003, 01:27
by Anonymous
Obviously out of those the Mothman is most likly true, there is so many recorded sightings and events linked to the Mothman, like police reports and actual world acidents. The Mothman man prof. the movie was based all on true events... There have been other such cases as well in erlr time.

Re:cyrptozoology

Posted: 19 Jun 2003, 21:28
by lilgamefreek
I don't think the mothman is true. Bigfoot may be just an unidentified woodland speicise.The loch ness monster maybe.

Re:cyrptozoology

Posted: 19 Jun 2003, 23:02
by Anonymous
loch ness monster can't be a large reptile. A) not enough space or food to produce a large population /cool.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="B)" border="0" alt="cool.gif" /> it would have been spoted by now! Maybe it's just a fish the climate or maybe they are just too smart for their own damn good. However, there is evidence that a mosasaurus lyrkes in the great lakes, though then again that just might be as true as nessy

Re:cyrptozoology

Posted: 20 Jun 2003, 13:12
by lilgamefreek
Perhaps there isn't a large population but like pacific salmon. After they mate they die. Then there off spring are so tiny that fish arre capable of eating most of them but a few manage to survive and breed another day. The population continues to rise but very slowly.

Re:cyrptozoology

Posted: 20 Jun 2003, 16:49
by Anonymous
jus like fish their bodies would have been found on the lake floor or washed up on shore. And radar and prying eyes would have already found out

Re:cyrptozoology

Posted: 23 Jun 2003, 18:10
by ChristinaGrant
There have been videotapes taken of Nessie but I wouldn't be too quick to believe every still pic out there, and what is Mothman? Haven't heard of that one. I really don't dismiss anything w/o hard evidence that it is not there.