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Big Foot!

Hmm, well, I've never really believed in it, anyways. ^_^; The Loch Ness Monster really seems like the only mythical creature that could actually be real. I think that it did exist, and it was possibly a Plesiosaur. But, I heard that on the lake, during a boat race, a man's boat just suddenly exploded out of nowhere. People have said that right before it did, they saw ripples in the water. I think that that may have been Nessie, and the whole explosion probably killed it. I haven't heard of any recent sightings. That, or it just swam out to sea...
 
I don't really know what to think about some of these mythical beasts...I'm not sure if the sasquatch is in North America (possibly extremely endangered in the inaccessable backwoods of Canada or something) but somehow I think if it existed, it would exist in Nepal or wherever it's the yeti...there are so many places that humans could never dream of getting to up in the Himilayas where who knows what lurks...but in any case, I think the existance of bigfoot is a slim to none chance.

I also don't think that the Loch Ness Monster is likely real...if it were down there, it would have been picked up by the many sonar/radar/etc scans that have been taken of the whole lake...it's big enough so that it couldn't possibly evade being detected, and I just think that Loch Ness is a very turbulent loch with things mistaken for creatures in the fog...I dunno though, anything's possible, but in the case of mythical creatures, not probable...
 
I always knew Big Foot was not real. But Loch Ness I think it is real. I mean back in 1979 some people fishing saw this thing in the water dead and when they got a big boat to get it out they found it was like the Loch Ness Monster (what people said it looked like) and a few weeks after that there was another man fishing and he got a baby one (he let it go). But Big Foot is a hoax but the Loch Ness Monster is real.
 
It didn't work.

But i've seen Big Foot before it crushed cars beat others at races it was awsome! j/k (no i don't belive in this eaither).
 
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^^NICK^^ v.2.0 said:
I kind of believe in Loch Ness, because, like Kay said, it could be something that stayed alive form the dinosaur age.
Yeah. If you believe in the Bible, and the flood, then it would make sense. Plesiosaur, (Or any of its relatives) lived in the water, and they were carnivores. So, during the flood, it could have swam and stayed in all of the water, and survived on all of the, er... bodies of the rest of the animals and humans. o_o;


Arcanine said:
I always knew Big Foot was not real. But Loch Ness I think it is real. I mean back in 1979 some people fishing saw this thing in the water dead and when they got a big boat to get it out they found it was like the Loch Ness Monster (what people said it looked like) and a few weeks after that there was another man fishing and he got a baby one (he let it go). But Big Foot is a hoax but the Loch Ness Monster is real.
I've seen a picture of a baby Plesiosaur that a man found dead on a beach. He still has the body of it, stuffed and everything. So, that proves that they could still survive. I don't think that any of the larger Dinosaurs, like Tyranosaurus Rex, still exists, but some of the ones that lived out in the ocean could. I've also heard of some people that found a very, very old fish that was supposed to be extinct out in the ocean. (I fogot its name.)

Er, and what are you talking about, ANTI-SPAM GUN? O_o Did you post in the wrong thread or something?
 
Ah, Kayleigh, I know what fish you are talking about, I believe it was a coelacanth or something along those lines, it kind of reminds me of the pokemon relicanth, seeing as if you compare the two, they do look quite similar indeed. It was thought to have been extinct millions of years ago, but recently a colony was found, so that proves what they thought :P

Yes, I think it is possible for a lot of animals long thought extinct to be alive, mainly oceanic animals. Think about it, its predicted that there are about 5 million plants and animals yet to be discovered. We haven't even truly began to explore the depths of the ocean, it covers up 70% of the Earth, yet we can hardly scrape the surface of the ocean. I mean, we can hardly go down in the ocean, our subs aren't that powerful, and I doubt they could take such pressure, but I'm sure that some animals have the body structure to resist oceanic pressures, and those animals may very well be ancient animals.

~DragonTrainer
:dragonite
 
nope sorry mest up on all my typing.

Lockness nah it's all some lie somone made up to get popular.
 
DragonTrainer said:
Ah, Kayleigh, I know what fish you are talking about, I believe it was a coelacanth or something along those lines, it kind of reminds me of the pokemon relicanth, seeing as if you compare the two, they do look quite similar indeed. It was thought to have been extinct millions of years ago, but recently a colony was found, so that proves what they thought :P

Yes, I think it is possible for a lot of animals long thought extinct to be alive, mainly oceanic animals. Think about it, its predicted that there are about 5 million plants and animals yet to be discovered. We haven't even truly began to explore the depths of the ocean, it covers up 70% of the Earth, yet we can hardly scrape the surface of the ocean. I mean, we can hardly go down in the ocean, our subs aren't that powerful, and I doubt they could take such pressure, but I'm sure that some animals have the body structure to resist oceanic pressures, and those animals may very well be ancient animals.

~DragonTrainer
:dragonite
I'm pretty sure that you're right; and yeah, I've noticed how much it resembles Relicanth!

Maybe one day we'll be able to explore the ocean. It would be so neat to see some of the marine life that lived back then. I'm really interested in ocean life, so it would be interesting for me. A lot of the creatures back then were so much larger. (I've heard that the humans were, too.) Probably because the Earth and air was so much healthier. Most likely, all of those things, if they are still alive, live deep in the ocean, right where we can't go. -_- But still, I'm firm in my belief that, if any of those mythical creatures really exist, the Loch Ness Monster is probably the best bet. And doesn't Loch Ness lead out into the ocean somewhere? I'm not really sure, but I've heard some stories where Nessie could have swam out.


ANTI-SPAM GUN said:
nope sorry mest up on all my typing.

Lockness nah it's all some lie somone made up to get popular.
Ohh, okay. And well, I have seen some pictures that were proven to be fake, but... Some scientists that were out on the lake took some really interesting pictures of what they believe to be the Loch Ness Monster. The water was blurry, and so the pictures weren't exactly very clear, but, it was easy to make out a head and a fin/flipper. I wish I could find them for you and post them.

From all of the descriptions that I've read from people who have claimed to see it, it seems like they are describing a Plesiosaur. That's what every expert has said. I know a lot about Dinosaurs and creatures that lived back then, and I could tell, too.
 
ummm.. okey. *roles eyes* Ummm... it doesn't mean someone could have just made those pics up. And if anything is possiable than i want to see somone live without a head fo a week.
 
Yes, from all of the accounts that I have read and heard of, the Loch Ness monster seems to be a plesiosaur, or a very distant cousin of it, but with enough resemblance to the plesiosaur that you can compare the two and realize that they are related. Lol, I like rambling on ^^''. There are many doctored pictures of Nessy, or the Loch Ness Monster, whichever you prefer, even though they looked convincing.

This reminds me of back when they thought that giant squids were nothing but a mere myth, yet somehow one washed up perfectly preserved on the beach, once again proving the scientists wrong. But, we can't really blame them for being wrong, they work from scratch most of the time, so, they have to be very creative.

Anywho, enough of my rambling :P

~DragonTrainer
:dragonite
 
DragonTrainer said:
Yes, from all of the accounts that I have read and heard of, the Loch Ness monster seems to be a plesiosaur, or a very distant cousin of it, but with enough resemblance to the plesiosaur that you can compare the two and realize that they are related. Lol, I like rambling on ^^''. There are many doctored pictures of Nessy, or the Loch Ness Monster, whichever you prefer, even though they looked convincing.

This reminds me of back when they thought that giant squids were nothing but a mere myth, yet somehow one washed up perfectly preserved on the beach, once again proving the scientists wrong. But, we can't really blame them for being wrong, they work from scratch most of the time, so, they have to be very creative.

Anywho, enough of my rambling :P

~DragonTrainer
:dragonite
Yeah, well, I ramble a lot, too. >_>

I might can find that picture that I was talking about. It's really neat!
And I haven't really read about that giant squid thing, but it sounds pretty interesting. When did they find it?
 
Man, I'm not quite sure, but I think it may be in the late 1800's, or sometime in the 1900's, I just barely remembered the whole thing. But, beware: Our technology, while not so far advanced, is well enough at a stage where making fake pictures isn't much of a challenge. But, I mean, the squid was perfectly preserved, except for a few minor details, but its the best they have come up with. I think they may still have it at a museum or something, but I do recall seeing something on the discovery channel on that.

~DragonTrainer
:dragonite
 
Gaint squid i've of it they also found a gaint Jellyfish. And The worlds largest shark too.
 
DragonTrainer said:
Man, I'm not quite sure, but I think it may be in the late 1800's, or sometime in the 1900's, I just barely remembered the whole thing. But, beware: Our technology, while not so far advanced, is well enough at a stage where making fake pictures isn't much of a challenge. But, I mean, the squid was perfectly preserved, except for a few minor details, but its the best they have come up with. I think they may still have it at a museum or something, but I do recall seeing something on the discovery channel on that.

~DragonTrainer
:dragonite
True. Well, have they ever seen a live one out in the wild? It seems to me like they have, but I'm not really sure.


ANTI-SPAM GUN said:
And The worlds largest shark too.
Really? Do you know what kind it was? (Ehh... I'm having flashbacks of JAWS now. =_= I really don't feel like swimming in the ocean, now.)
 
Big foot has been confirmed as being a hoax for years now. I remember reading something awhile back where a family talked about their secret about making it up. I wasn't ever to sure about this "big foot" thing.
 
No, as far as my knowing, they haven't sighted a real giant squid yet, though some parts of deceased squids have been found, like the preserved body, some tentacles, etc. But, they do have some good ideas of where the squids may live, and how they mate and things like that. I think one of the places is off of the coasts of New Zealand, that's where they go to mate. They don't really have the funds to make a good submarine to go down deep in the ocean yet, and they don't have all of the necessary materials to make this submarine either.

~DragonTrainer
:dragonite
 
DragonTrainer said:
No, as far as my knowing, they haven't sighted a real giant squid yet, though some parts of deceased squids have been found, like the preserved body, some tentacles, etc. But, they do have some good ideas of where the squids may live, and how they mate and things like that. I think one of the places is off of the coasts of New Zealand, that's where they go to mate. They don't really have the funds to make a good submarine to go down deep in the ocean yet, and they don't have all of the necessary materials to make this submarine either.

~DragonTrainer
:dragonite
New Zealand!
Like the giant octopus from the Fellowship of the Ring hehe.....the Watcher!

Ah, Big Foot! Sasquatch! I don't exactly believe in it, but there is always the possibility that these mythical creatures do exist. Out of all of them, the Loch Ness monster does seem to be the most believable. It would be really cool if one of them did exist!
 
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