Wow, I'd love it if there were. The planet is a massive massive place so there must be some huge creature somewhere eating so strange sea creature! But why are these creatures always thought to come from the sea, what if they are in the earth in huge caves! like some massive monster that eats hot chemicals and swims in lave, or more dinosaurs!!! Which would be wonderful cos they will become endangered and we will have to be kept in zoos and treated like pets!!
2006-10-21 02:11:34
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answered by Dean P 2
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I think since the giant squid was filmed, they (biologists) will be looking for more lost/fabeled sea creatures now, As it was said 90% of the oceans haven't been discovered yet, and I'm sure a lot of the new species are living where the water pressure is too high for submarines to get to without implosion.
2006-10-20 12:09:05
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answered by squeejee12345 2
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Now how theHell are you suppose to answer that question. Obviously, if we dont know about them then WE DONT KNOW!! However, there are some very interesting creatures that are coming from the Marianna trench and other deep places that we have not been able to explore thoroughly! So I would say that there is a definite possibility, but not likely!!
2006-10-20 14:25:47
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answered by net_class82 2
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It is believe that there are large "kraken" squids which occaisionally get caught as its believed they could be even bigger!
Possibly up to 20 metres long!!!
"At 0915 local time on 30 September 2004, they struck lucky. At a depth close to 1km in waters off Japan's Ogasawara Islands, an 8m-long Architeuthis wrapped its long tentacles around the bait, snagging one of them on the jig"
2006-10-20 09:57:09
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answered by budda m 5
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Yes, sure. The Ancient Egyptians drew plenty of fishes that we many years ago thought they were fantasy but amazingly there were true images of fish. There are still a lots of drawings of fish and other sea creatures that we could not figure out. I am sure plenty of sea creatures still laid down there undiscovered.
2006-10-20 09:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely.
It would be arogant of us to think that we'd discovered everything on Earth or space.
I'm a bit worried about what lives in our pond, let alone the deep sea.
2006-10-20 09:59:36
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answered by Michael H 7
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Sure there is, the ocean has depths that we can't reach. Strange isn't it when you consider we can walk in space and go to the moon, but we can't go to the bottom of the ocean.
I wonder what they look like? There could even be aliens down there like on The Abyss.
2006-10-20 09:58:23
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answered by flip103158 4
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I doubt there are massive sea creatures but I am almost certain there are creatures living in the sea that we haven't discovered.
2006-10-20 09:51:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i heard the ocean is still like 90% unexplored.
also there are caves deep down near volcanic activity on the bottom of the ocean where its soo dark,theres got to be alot of weird things down there.
2006-10-20 09:57:37
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answered by forest lover 2
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yes there are many like the giant quid. we still don't know anything much about these animal how big they get etc.. scientist only see them when they wash up on a beach or caught in deep water nets
2006-10-20 09:54:47
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answered by ? 6
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