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SteveLove
Personally I think Destination Truth is good in that it doesn't take itself seriously. But the research is hurendous, they stay one night and think any little thing is a cryptid behind it.

But I was watching an episode about Iguanadon being on an Island. I forget which Island.....it began with a P. Does anyone know if there has been any followups about this alleged dinosaur on the island? Or has anymore info. then the stuff given on the show?

Thanks
bigdog112
Papua New Guinea
SteveLove
QUOTE (bigdog112 @ Jan 8 2008, 12:59 AM) *
Papua New Guinea

Ah, yes, that's it. Any updates?
Intelligent Insight
QUOTE (SteveLove @ Jan 8 2008, 12:48 AM) *
Personally I think Destination Truth is good in that it doesn't take itself seriously. But the research is hurendous, they stay one night and think any little thing is a cryptid behind it.

But I was watching an episode about Iguanadon being on an Island. I forget which Island.....it began with a P. Does anyone know if there has been any followups about this alleged dinosaur on the island? Or has anymore info. then the stuff given on the show?

Thanks


I am a little confused with what your asking?
~Onyx~
It should be called Destination Ratings, cause that's that only thing they're concerned with discovering.
667-Neighbor of the Beast
QUOTE (~Onyx~ @ Jan 9 2008, 10:06 AM) *
It should be called Destination Ratings, cause that's that only thing they're concerned with discovering.


I agree. The show is entertaining at least, but they have to make it entertaining, as they have yet to find any solid evidence of anything that they have ever been looking for.
designer
QUOTE (BIGK1974 @ Jan 9 2008, 11:13 AM) *
I agree. The show is entertaining at least, but they have to make it entertaining, as they have yet to find any solid evidence of anything that they have ever been looking for.


The werewolf photo was pretty interesting.
SteveLove
QUOTE (designer @ Jan 9 2008, 04:14 PM) *
The werewolf photo was pretty interesting.


I agree that was kindof strange. But it's going to take more than that for me to even consider werewolves. By the way whats that image in your signature?
WraithGod
QUOTE (~Onyx~ @ Jan 9 2008, 10:06 AM) *
It should be called Destination Ratings, cause that's that only thing they're concerned with discovering.


LOL! Like most shows along this line. =P The only one I see as having much credibility is MonsterQuest, as they use different people each time and actually try to employ the scientific methods. Plus, they admit when they're wrong or find nothing.

"The werewolf photo was pretty interesting."

Is there a picture of it up? And did they claim werewolf or dogman? 'Cause a bipedal canid species is infinitely more likely than a shapeshifter, and that says something. xD
designer
They called it Lobizon. They don't seem to have the photo on the site, not that I can find.

Steve; My sig picture is my greyhound Mimi peeking around a tree. My profile pic is a hawk we found in the chicken coop.
Undeadskeptic
In 2004 police were sent to kill a Dinosaur apparentally attacking a Papau New Guinea village. Thats all I know.
SteveLove
QUOTE (Undeadskeptic @ Jan 10 2008, 04:45 PM) *
In 2004 police were sent to kill a Dinosaur apparentally attacking a Papau New Guinea village. Thats all I know.

Yeah I wish I was there, lol.
makaya325
QUOTE (SteveLove @ Jan 8 2008, 05:48 AM) *
Personally I think Destination Truth is good in that it doesn't take itself seriously. But the research is hurendous, they stay one night and think any little thing is a cryptid behind it.

But I was watching an episode about Iguanadon being on an Island. I forget which Island.....it began with a P. Does anyone know if there has been any followups about this alleged dinosaur on the island? Or has anymore info. then the stuff given on the show?

Thanks


im as open-minded as the next person when it comes to somewhat large land mammals being discovered ( i suspect sasquatch is the last great animal left to discover) anyway, i dont get how a 20-30 ft animal could avoid every tree, bc if it were alive today, u would see trees being shooken
Undeadskeptic
Like on the early episodes of LOST, the monster rustled the trees, and whilst elusive it was obviously there the whole time.
makaya325
QUOTE (Undeadskeptic @ Jan 13 2008, 08:03 AM) *
Like on the early episodes of LOST, the monster rustled the trees, and whilst elusive it was obviously there the whole time.


im not getting you, but are you suggesting it goes unoticed? theirs no way a 20 ft beasts can live in a forest without shaking trees
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