Punk17 Posted January 19, 2006 #1 Share Posted January 19, 2006 Well, if the Ceolocanth was deamed extinct and then was found alive, I believe that there might be more prehistoric creatures in the ocean. We have of yet to go to the bottum of the ocean yet. I think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mars Posted January 20, 2006 #2 Share Posted January 20, 2006 They would've evolved so they probably wouldn't look like they did back then. I heard the Loch ness monster could've been one too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Punk17 Posted January 20, 2006 Author #3 Share Posted January 20, 2006 Pleisosaurus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
00000000000000000000000000 Posted January 20, 2006 #4 Share Posted January 20, 2006 There are some who think that there is evidence that Megalodon is still alive under there. Here's a thread about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frogfish Posted January 20, 2006 #5 Share Posted January 20, 2006 There is a slight possibility...but its absolutely impossible for a dino to be living at the bottom of the oceans....Dinosaurs are not marine animals Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
draconic chronicler Posted January 20, 2006 #6 Share Posted January 20, 2006 None of the well known prehistoric sea reptiles were dinosaurs or close relatives of dinoaurs. Most are more closely related to modern lizards, though this has no bearing on whether prehistoric type marine reptiles could still exist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frogfish Posted January 20, 2006 #7 Share Posted January 20, 2006 I just had to point out his mistake of saying "dinosaur" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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