Researchers have suggested that sea serpent sightings may be attributed to undiscovered species of sea lions, and its only a matter of time before we find them.
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Researchers have suggested that sea serpent sightings may be attributed to undiscovered species of sea lions, and its only a matter of time before we find them.
Long sea lion is long
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This is rather interesting.
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All those in favor for a sober tiki please shot him.
Cryptozoology is as silly as Creationism.
Simply hahahahahahahahahahahaha
And
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@...Puulaahi:
There has to be some reason for all those crazy sightings, and if it happens to be a new animal is discovered (though I would not believe in these proposed) then that’s cool with me. As long as humans leave them alone afterward.
@...RSIxidor: Of course there’s a reason to these sightings. Matter of fact, there are dozens of reasons: alcohol, weed, LSD, acid, huffing paint, etc.
Actually, cryptozoology isn’t stupid. We discover new species every year. As long it is approached scientifically, then yea, it works.
also, lol at creationists.
@Silverwolf LSD is acid
I love cryptozoology, from the batshit insane theories to the stuff that actually could exist. It’s a shame that the batshit insane theories get the most play on television.
The leopard seal always reminded me of a plesiosaur, and I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a seal cryptid roaming the oceans giving people the illusion that it is a sea serpent. The longest sea monster is a Cadborosaurus willsi and the smallest one I think is a “trident tailed sea serpent”.
@...JazzyJazzyJazzHands:
I think it is more likely that sea serpents are an undiscovered species of Fish or Reptile. I mean good god how long have we known about the Colossal squid? If the kraken folklore is truthful you are talking about hundreds maybe thousands of years.the first official sighting was in 1925. We didn’t get live pictures of one until 2007. It took us 85 years of research and dumb luck to discover the thing. And the one we found was a juvenile, we have not seen a live fully grown adult. To assume that we have discovered everything there is, it’s just stupid as hell.
@...thelotuseater725: Out of everything I believe in Krakens. I believe sailors saw them during long trips at sea, throughout history and wrote about them. Because like you said, their is reasonable scientific proof.
I’d like to think Sausquach does too, but zero 100% reasonable proof.