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luis815tx
What is the biggest evividence?
Wich other popular crpytid should have been included in the poll?

Not the alien reptoids but the ones that live underground and supposedly evoeved form leaellynasaura.
Canadian Rottweiler
This kind of thread has been done many times.But the megalodon is the most realistic to think it still exists.It probably does exist in the deep blue sea grin2.gif
Meis
had to go with the Meg on this one.
Tia
I put bigfoot, but I'm also going to go with Thylacine. They're a creature we know for sure existed not that long ago, hopefully some continued on in the deeper parts of Tasmania. original.gif
Mad Manfred
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hopefully some continued on in the deeper parts of Tasmania.


Nah. They're all dead as door nails. They did a thorough documentary on them a few years ago debunking all the theories as false, tracks as hoaxes and sightings as mere wild dogs. They then stated, after months of research, that there is less than 1% chance that they still exist. And even that was stretching it. Sorry. We successfully murdered every last one of them.

Though it may interest you to know that they have a preserved baby (in rum or something) that is in 100% perfect condition. Over the last 2 years they have been attempting to extrat DNA so they could clone one and restart the species.


I voted for Nessie, though I also think that Megalodon and Moloke(sp?) have a huge chance of existing.
Ruby
I said bigfoot grin2.gif
Shai_Hulud
Big foot, just because I like him. Mokele-Mbembe could ppropably exist too.
Lord_Kazius
YAY! go bigfoot!
zandore
Yeti (or Bigfoot) or maybe Meg since so little of the oceans and seas have been investigated. We know more about the moon than we do about the bottom of the oceans of our planet.
Richdog
QUOTE(zandore @ Jan 18 2005, 07:18 PM)
Yeti (or Bigfoot) or maybe Meg since so little of the oceans and seas have been investigated. We know more about the moon than we do about the bottom of the oceans of our planet.
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Actually I think in all likelihood Megalodon is one of the least likely on that list. It had the same feeding habits and temperature needs as the Great Whites, hell it even apparently had the same feeding habits... so if it existed it wouldn't be in the cold deep blue sea, it would be in the same areas of the Great Whites.

I voted Bigfoot. ph34r.gif
Canadian Rottweiler
QUOTE(Mad Manfred @ Jan 18 2005, 12:44 AM)
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hopefully some continued on in the deeper parts of Tasmania.


Nah. They're all dead as door nails. They did a thorough documentary on them a few years ago debunking all the theories as false, tracks as hoaxes and sightings as mere wild dogs. They then stated, after months of research, that there is less than 1% chance that they still exist. And even that was stretching it. Sorry. We successfully murdered every last one of them.

Though it may interest you to know that they have a preserved baby (in rum or something) that is in 100% perfect condition. Over the last 2 years they have been attempting to extrat DNA so they could clone one and restart the species.


I voted for Nessie, though I also think that Megalodon and Moloke(sp?) have a huge chance of existing.
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There are still many parts that have not been searched,so they may very well still exist.Yes,there are 9 of those babies.They are said to be cloned by 2010(said on the discovery channel).Many of those cryptos do probably exist(my opinion),but megalodon is the most realistic grin2.gif
Canadian Rottweiler
QUOTE(Richdog @ Jan 18 2005, 10:25 AM)
QUOTE(zandore @ Jan 18 2005, 07:18 PM)
Yeti (or Bigfoot) or maybe Meg since so little of the oceans and seas have been investigated. We know more about the moon than we do about the bottom of the oceans of our planet.
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Actually I think in all likelihood Megalodon is one of the least likely on that list. It had the same feeding habits and temperature needs as the Great Whites, hell it even apparently had the same feeding habits... so if it existed it wouldn't be in the cold deep blue sea, it would be in the same areas of the Great Whites.

I voted Bigfoot. ph34r.gif
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Well actually,Great whites are mostly surface fish,and megs are deeper,they prefer warmth(same as great whites),but they preferred the deeper parts.Less than 2% of the ocean has been explored,so they may be surface sharks now too,cause most of the ocean has never been seen before.Therefor,any sea creature(sea serpents and megs),have the most chance of still existing.Or maybe because of evolution,Megs became deep sea sharks,that could be why we haven't seen any live ones.
Panthera leo atrox
Although it's not technically a cryptid, of those I would say probably the Thylacine.
Mysteryman
Megalodons are definitely out their...A large shark deep beneath the seas that we haven't explored yet in the other 98% undiscovered sea in the world!
luis815tx
My vote goes to the thylacine. They exited recently and i think a few survived i would say that at least 20, not finding any corpses could be due to the feeding habits of the tasmanian devils.

Second on my personal list would be the megalodon, iv'ed heard they'ved found teeth as old as 10,000 years ago with earths history is like comparing it to to a month and saying someone found it a minutes ago.
DarkSide
huh.gif I'd say bigfoot, because theres so much evidence, and theres so much forest, but you never know.
kassumi
Yeah i'd have to say bigfoot as well but i would love nessie to be real as well.

(Actually i would want dragons to be real the most tongue.gif )
Shivel
I say Bigfoot.

And according to this, the mothman and the reptilian go hand-and-hand..making both of them have an equal posibility of existing.

DRACOS (Mothmen)
"The leader elite of the Reptilians are the 'Draco'. They even have special 'wings', which are flaps of skin, supported by long ribs. These can be folded back against the body. They are also known as the "Dragon Race" and their symbology usually includes the Winged Serpent. Also known as the Mothmen. There are elements of their species which do not have wings -- the "soldier class" of the species and 'scientists'"

http://www.sherryshriner.com/alien_races.htm
PanzerOberst
My vote goes for Meggie.
GothDemon
I put bigfoot.........cause ive seen 1............. original.gif
Canadian Rottweiler
QUOTE(luis815tx @ Jan 18 2005, 09:41 PM)
My vote goes to the thylacine. They exited recently and i think a few survived i would say that at least 20, not finding any corpses could be due to the feeding habits of the tasmanian devils.

Second on my personal list would be the megalodon, iv'ed heard they'ved found teeth as old as 10,000 years ago with earths history is like comparing it to to a month and saying someone found it a minutes ago.
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Haha,10 000???Try millions of years old.I have a LOT of shark teeth(about 1200),and some are about 80 million years old,or more,I also have some megalodon teeth,and they are much older.
Walken
I voted mothman. He has religeouse overtones and when you think about them and how he links to the disaster, it all clicks togethor. BEar in mind, I beleive in all of them.
nora jones
I think that One of the big ones will be discovered within the nest 5 years. Technology has brought us closer to the truth than it has in years.

I think along with a living pterosaur, Nessie, Bigfoot, tycycline are good canidates for being proven to exsist.

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Walken
Agreed. Welcome to the forum nora jones. You're gonna love it.
dantheman2435
I'd say the taz tiger.
Diebytheflyguy
QUOTE(luis815tx @ Jan 19 2005, 12:41 AM)
My vote goes to the thylacine. They exited recently and i think a few survived i would say that at least 20, not finding any corpses could be due to the feeding habits of the tasmanian devils.
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The problem with this is that the last Thylacine died almost 70 years ago (1936) and if your saying that at least 20 survived that would mean there would be hundreds of them by now. Since we haven't had evidence showing they still exist today, I find it hard to believe that after 70 years of not being hunted, and reproduction we still aren't seeing any around.
N0R4U
el chupa because there is definitely something going
Thanato
I voted for the Meg, because it went extinct a few thousand years ago tongue.gif

~Thanato
Diebytheflyguy
QUOTE(JIHGFED @ Jan 21 2005, 01:12 PM)
el chupa because there is definitely something going
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Really? I must be missing something then...
~TheBigK~
I voted for Mothman. I've been fascinated with it for a long time and I just think theres good evidence that it exists. But I think most of them could exist. Especially Bigfoot and megalodon.
Canadian Rottweiler
QUOTE(Diebytheflyguy @ Jan 21 2005, 09:53 AM)
QUOTE(luis815tx @ Jan 19 2005, 12:41 AM)
My vote goes to the thylacine. They exited recently and i think a few survived i would say that at least 20, not finding any corpses could be due to the feeding habits of the tasmanian devils.
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The problem with this is that the last Thylacine died almost 70 years ago (1936) and if your saying that at least 20 survived that would mean there would be hundreds of them by now. Since we haven't had evidence showing they still exist today, I find it hard to believe that after 70 years of not being hunted, and reproduction we still aren't seeing any around.
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The area where the thylacine may be is as much explored as the congo.It has many secrets in deep parts of the Jungle/forest.I am sure that there are many undiscovered creatures in both places...
Canadian Rottweiler
After looking at the current votes,i find it odd that the megalodon has one of the least amount of votes,seeing as that it is the most likely to exist...
Diebytheflyguy
QUOTE(Canadian Rottweiler @ Jan 21 2005, 04:20 PM)
The area where the thylacine may be is as much explored as the congo.
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The Thylacine lived in Tasmania. You can't compare where the Thylacine lived to the Congo.

Mysteryman
QUOTE(Canadian Rottweiler @ Jan 21 2005, 04:21 PM)
After looking at the current votes,i find it odd that the megalodon has one of the least amount of votes,seeing as that it is the most likely to exist...
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Very true. Megalodon could just be an extreme large shark (definition) under the deep blue seas where we can't see them. Though also Bigfoot is more "wanting to be realistic", Megalodons are actually recorded, known of, what species they are, etc.
Panthera leo atrox
Which makes them, like the Thylacine, also not a real cryptid. Although discovering them would still be awsome, they're a known species.
luis815tx
i think the poll shoud start again seems like the thylacine and the meg are a little more popular these days. I cant beleive this is still here ived benn away for 2 years. I hope the community keeps on growing.
my_psychosis
QUOTE(luis815tx @ Jun 6 2007, 02:16 PM) [snapback]1712102[/snapback]
i think the poll shoud start again seems like the thylacine and the meg are a little more popular these days. I cant beleive this is still here ived benn away for 2 years. I hope the community keeps on growing.

2 years? No wonder I didnt recognize these people. LOL. I vote Bigfoot. (looks like he was winning to)
rosenrot
Of these, my first chioce would be bigfoot and many of the other bipedal hairy hominids. I think there is enough evidence to support the fact that something unknown lives in the African jungles; whether or not it is the Mokele-Mbembe of legend, is yet to be seen. I also support the Loch Ness Monster ideas; there is definatly an undiscovered species of fish/reptile/mammal in the loch. Too many people have seen something for too long. And I definatly think there are many cryptids still to be discovered in the ocean.

All of the ones listed above fit three criteria: they have been in local legend for thousands of years; they are thought to exist in remote locations; there has been some physical proof (even though it may be shaky).

Although some of the cryptids I would like to exist are dragons, the thunderbird, the roc, the phoenix, unicorns, pegasus, wyverns, many of the countless lake monsters and kelpies, and the Quetzalcoatl. (to name a few)

But that's just my opinion.

And another thought. What gives credit to the legend of the Thunderbird the most in my mind is other stories of huge birds from around the world, such as the story of the Roc and the countless other tales of huge birds from ancient cultures around the world.
telirium
megalodon ftw because it probably does exists in the deep blue. we just haven't found it yet
MIB-Agent
I vote for Mothman! All of the things in Point Pleasant were coincidences? I think not!
Banana Man
I voted thylacine.
capoeiranger
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megalodon ftw because it probably does exists in the deep blue. we just haven't found it yet


No, it hasn't found us yet...to gulp on.
DaTBoYFrOMTeXaS
I chose Megalodon. We've already found bones and teeth for it, so I'm sure there has to be another one out there.
Thunderbolt
actually
i think that the most likly cryptid to exist is not on the list

Cadborosaurus
my_psychosis
QUOTE(Thunderbolt @ Jun 10 2007, 01:16 PM) [snapback]1717576[/snapback]
actually
i think that the most likly cryptid to exist is not on the list

Cadborosaurus

Do they lay those Cadbury eggs for easter? laugh.gif
Thunderbolt
umm....
no
no they dont
cause cadboro is the name of a bay where the creature lives
my_psychosis
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umm....
no
no they dont
cause cadboro is the name of a bay where the creature lives

I was only kidding. yes.gif
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sadistic jellyfish of doom
QUOTE(DaTBoYFrOMTeXaS @ Jun 8 2007, 07:08 PM) [snapback]1715675[/snapback]
I chose Megalodon. We've already found bones and teeth for it, so I'm sure there has to be another one out there.

Perhaps because they were alive at one time and are now all extinct?
And I vote for thylacine. thumbsup.gif Or Tsuchinoko.
rosenrot
I really think you should add Tsuchinoko, luis. capoeiranger, Mr. Jellyfish, and I have been doing research on this thing for a few days and we seem to think something is out there.
luis815tx
Im sorry for not proof reading the orginal thread and previous posts. In my opinion seems the voting is more of a popularity contest than something thats probable i now think the most probable thing is like someone said before, something that is not on the list and something from the ocean. I think there are bigger species of squid out there than the colossal and giant eels http://www.occultopedia.com/g/giant_eel.htm. the larvae had to come from somewhere and it might explain Cadborosaurus willsi, Nessie, Champlain, and other such sightings. On bipedals i dont think that even the fossil record supports that, all the hoaxes have hurt the credibilyty. Back in the day the Almas and the Yeti were my favorite anything in the US would have already been found even though the country is so big it has been explored beyond belif in comparisson to other countries such as China, Russia, or other African countries. So if bipedals exist i doubt if there are any in the US we would already know Gigantopithecus fossils are from china and siberia. No great apes have ever been found in the fossil record in the Americas why would one apper all of a sudden. What are everyones opinions on the skunk ape pictures?
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