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Post by kekistani on Jan 29, 2020 9:14:30 GMT 5
The yellow caiman is also a special case, I don't think anyone thought it was "extinct", but westerners really weren't allowed to go there due to conflict in the region. Forrest Gallante was on Joe Rogan's podcast, and he talked more about that in depth: We discussed the apoptosis caiman above.
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Post by Ceratodromeus on Jan 29, 2020 9:42:01 GMT 5
Yeahhhh at the time i commented The link didn't work so i had to do more digging on the subject, but that was fresh in the mind anyway. I am way too lazy to edit my post here.
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Post by kekistani on Jan 29, 2020 10:17:24 GMT 5
Yeahhhh at the time i commented The link didn't work so i had to do more digging on the subject, but that was fresh in the mind anyway. I am way too lazy to edit my post here. Lol, that can be an issue
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Post by kekistani on Jan 29, 2020 10:20:18 GMT 5
Oh, forgot to mention, one of the Machingengua tribesmen Glenn Shepard spoke to stated he had seen a Segamai at the natural history museum in Lima as a student. Shepard later visited and found that the museum contained a ground sloth model and skeleton. Another eyewitness that saw a Mapinguary/Kida harara identified a model of Megalonyx as the beast he saw.
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Post by Ceratodromeus on Jan 29, 2020 10:44:04 GMT 5
To me, this is probably one of the most probable of the cryptid animals to possibly exist. I have had high hopes for this since i was little
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Post by kekistani on Jan 29, 2020 11:48:49 GMT 5
To me, this is probably one of the most probable of the cryptid animals to possibly exist. I have had high hopes for this since i was little How high? As in, on a scale from Kelly-Hopkinsville/flatwoods to Living Thylacine?
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 29, 2020 16:01:51 GMT 5
A MODEL?
Yeah, that's a LOT more convincing.
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Post by kekistani on Jan 29, 2020 20:48:28 GMT 5
A MODEL? Yeah, that's a LOT more convincing. Yup.
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Post by kekistani on Jan 29, 2020 21:01:11 GMT 5
This is the model that the mapinguary eyewitness identified as the creature he saw (albeit with "Longer claws" and hairier arms) dinosauria101 @ceratodromeus
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Post by dinosauria101 on Jan 29, 2020 21:47:16 GMT 5
Certainly looks plausible indeed. There's a good chance there are a few of them still around.
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Post by Ceratodromeus on Jan 30, 2020 0:14:36 GMT 5
To me, this is probably one of the most probable of the cryptid animals to possibly exist. I have had high hopes for this since i was little How high? As in, on a scale from Kelly-Hopkinsville/flatwoods to Living Thylacine? Close to the Thylacine
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Post by kekistani on Jan 30, 2020 0:25:40 GMT 5
How high? As in, on a scale from Kelly-Hopkinsville/flatwoods to Living Thylacine? Close to the Thylacine Aight, same
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