what do you think of cryptozoology and all involved

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by red death68, Apr 5, 2009.

  1. red death68

    red death68 Command Sergeant Major

    self explanitory what do you think of the whole crytozoology thing do you think there are undiscoverd creaturs that are bizzare and maybe even dangerouse

    i do but lets here your opinions and maybe an explanation!
     
  2. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member

    Hi Red


    Think there is a fair bit going for this area of biology or zoology in that while some of the creatures they follow like dinosaurs, yeti and the lockness monster maybe pie in the sky, it is fact that we really dont know all of the creatures that live on this planet or under the oceans yet, there are areas we have not explored that could well have a new species unknown to us and potentially dinosaur related. Logging of south american jungle forests have in the past as they now log deeper to get to new wood, is opening up the forests and exposing new varients on some animals.


    Whats your take on this Red?
     
  3. joey off the street

    joey off the street Lounge Lizard No.1

  4. BILLMCC66

    BILLMCC66 Bionic Belgian

  5. KingSteve

    KingSteve MajorGeek

    aw what a cute kitty :)
     
  6. red death68

    red death68 Command Sergeant Major

    lol nice use of photo shop

    and i know for a fact they we have more knowledge of space then we do of our own oceans there sumtin like 98% of our oceans still unexplored
     
  7. Triaxx2

    Triaxx2 MajorGeek

    Yes well, according to the counter theories, science can already explain everything. Sonar didn't see Nessie, and the satellites would pick up bigfoot.

    I say bull.
     
  8. hawklord

    hawklord Master Sergeant

  9. joey off the street

    joey off the street Lounge Lizard No.1

    This is exactly why we can't assume that just because we ain't got concrete proof of it, it doesn't exist. It was assumed that the Mariana Trench contained no living organisms as it is so cold and dark and has a pressure of c.1100 atmospheres. Yet not only microbes have been found there, but also shrimps, worms and sea cucumbers. Indeed many inland bodies of water the world over have a cryptid living in it, from Nessie in Scotland, Champ (in Lake Champlain, USA/Canada), Ogopogo in BC, emela ntouka in the Congo to globsters, which are mysterious carcasses that can't be identified by science. There are 328,000 cubic miles of water on earth. We ain't even scratched the surface, yet.
     

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