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    Cryptozoology anyone?

    Am i the only one who is really into cryptozoology? I think im a lochness monster addict...actually thats the reason I refuse to swim in open water of any kind. I mean most of the ocean hasnt been explored and we can only guess whats in there. Besides we've been finding all sorts of huge animals that we thought were extinct all the time.
    rebgirl420 Reviewed by rebgirl420 on . Cryptozoology anyone? Am i the only one who is really into cryptozoology? I think im a lochness monster addict...actually thats the reason I refuse to swim in open water of any kind. I mean most of the ocean hasnt been explored and we can only guess whats in there. Besides we've been finding all sorts of huge animals that we thought were extinct all the time. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Cryptozoology anyone?

    haha oddly enough i was into it when i was younger...ive heard of a skunk ape in the everglades..champlains 'champ' etc...i could even swear i saw a rabbit with antlers when i was like....5...haha

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Cryptozoology anyone?

    hahah champ! God I just wanna be able to have the guts to go out on a boat and float around until I see something! ARGH!

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Cryptozoology anyone?

    Its definitely an interesting subject. But I wonder how many of them are just mutants. Sorta like people born with extra parts there not spoused too or conjoined twins.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    Cryptozoology anyone?

    Oh im sure that 98 percent of the cases can be explained by science but its still cool to imagine that in todays high tech world that something that should have died 300 million years ago is still in the ocean doing its thing..oh well I guess I watch too much tv haha

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Cryptozoology anyone?

    Biggyfoot - all photos, fake

    yeti- footprints in the Himalayas, fake

    Nessie - faked with a toy submarine, scientists have dregged the loch and recovered nothing( and shes supposed to be 20'-30' long)

    Don't get me wrong, anything is possible, but when every person comes forward with "real" photos or film it turns out to be manufactured. reb you're right, it is great to imagine, but its just like religion. Its all about faith.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Cryptozoology anyone?

    I used to be, haven't thought much of it lately but check out this crazy skull
    that thing creeps me out :wtf:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    Cryptozoology anyone?

    its probably some ancient human/alien hybrid... that is weird man

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