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Post by jhg on Jul 15, 2016 22:12:29 GMT 5
My guess is aliens.
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Post by creature386 on Jul 15, 2016 22:14:28 GMT 5
Do these actually count as cryptids (I'm assuming you don't mean the classical UFO aliens)?
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Post by all on Sept 30, 2019 21:48:19 GMT 5
I would like to think giant lizards of New Guinea and Australia still exist. Like Artrellia and Australian Giant Monitor.
I think there is a good chance that Mngwa is real.
Kungstorn is perhaps actually a new species of eagle not any of the ones we know.
Chemisit is likely candidate.
I would like to believe that "Creature from Tasmania" is real
Maybe Bergman's Bear.
Mongolian death worm might be real
I believe 50ft snake of Congo exists or existed at some point in recent history.
I'm not completely giving up on Loch Ness monster,
or Big Foot
Buffalo lions have a chance to be real
There might be something hidden under stories of Mahamba.
I believe that there are or were at some point 30 meter squids
There is some chance that Cigau is real
And yes I' do actually believe that there is a chance that Sea Serpents are or at least were real at some point.
As far as the rest I will say no comment. Which is polite way of saying how the F**** should I know.
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Post by smedz on Oct 1, 2019 5:47:33 GMT 5
I think there's a good chance alien big cats exist.
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Post by creature386 on Oct 1, 2019 15:00:12 GMT 5
As for my own take on this, I agree that, generally speaking, still surviving recently exinct animals are the most likely category (provided they aren't too large).
That being said, what are alien big cats?
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Post by dinosauria101 on Oct 1, 2019 16:06:41 GMT 5
@creature
I think 'alien big cats' are sightings of big cats that wet extinct in the Pleistocene
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Post by Infinity Blade on Oct 1, 2019 16:10:32 GMT 5
No, they’re sightings of modern big cats (e.g. cougars or leopards) outside of their normal range.
British examples were mentioned on the previous page, and full throttle believes they're exotic pets released after exotic pet laws were enacted (though, he doubts they established self-sustaining populations).
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Post by dinosauria101 on Oct 1, 2019 16:21:46 GMT 5
Oh, maybe I am thinking of something else.
Zoo escapees seems plausible too
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Post by all on Oct 1, 2019 17:54:04 GMT 5
As far as alien big cats. I'm pretty sure that they exist. If you mean modern cats found outside of their territory. like the ones in England. But those are simply zoo an circus escapees. But if they were to be an unknown type of large cat found in Britain that would really be something!
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Post by dinosauria101 on Oct 1, 2019 18:14:31 GMT 5
So what does everyone think of the Nadi bear?
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Post by all on Oct 1, 2019 20:12:38 GMT 5
Chemist (Nandi bear) might very well exist in my opinion. Although I doubt very much that it is a bear. Nor is it simply a hyena.
Another interesting creature from East Africa is Mngwa . A giant cat from Tanzania (rather than Kenya.)
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Post by all on Oct 1, 2019 20:13:39 GMT 5
Chemisit not Chemist sorry
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Post by dinosauria101 on Oct 1, 2019 20:44:06 GMT 5
Well, apparently the Nandi bear may be a misidentified spotted hyena or the extinct Giant Hyena. I looked it up somewhat
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Post by all on Oct 1, 2019 21:01:20 GMT 5
I might have been a hyena. Except it would have to be a very big one. size of a large lion. Plus tracks of Chemisit are indeed like those of a bear. they have 5 toes. While hyena has four toes.
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Post by all on Oct 1, 2019 21:05:32 GMT 5
Now yes Giant Hyena sounds like a possibility. But in that case one way or another it would be an important find. But with 5 toed spoor the chances of it being hyena is unlikely. It could however be an animal that is unknown by science at this point.
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