Absolutely. I belive there are many things we are not yet aware of & some we probably will never be aware of.
2007-01-21 01:48:54
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answered by celia17 3
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It's possible, have you heard the story of the coelocanth? It was a prehistoric fish that everyone thought had been extinct for centuries, then a zoologist stumbled across one in an African fish market.
The problem with things in the deep sea is that they have to be very well adapted down there, something from normal sea waters couldn't just swim down there. The adaptations you find are quite incredible really.
2007-01-21 01:58:13
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answered by Timbo 4
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I don't believe in monsters but i am open minded to the possibility of prehistoric animals surviving to today especially in the sea . We still have crocodiles and the coleceanth which was believed to be extinct , Also there is murals of long necked creatures which bear a striking resemblance to pleisaurs.
2007-01-21 01:56:54
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answered by jack lewis 6
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Sure, why not? The oceans are are the last great untraveled frontier left on this earth. Just the other day, I read an article about the discovery of some giant squid. The article said, that many fishermen from years ago, described a sea monster very similar to this giant squid. It would be foolish to think that we humans know everything that shares this planet with us.
2007-01-21 02:00:48
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answered by St. Dave 5
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yes indeed.the meteor did not kill the crocidile.those monsters probly survived by going in under water caverns.possibly the squid had a relitive from the preistorics.there was a story of a fisherman who saw what looked lik a giant jellyfish.he hooked it and a tentacle sprung out.the other fishermen went to port were late a dead giant squid was ashore.once a giant eye was found in a sperm-whale.japinese did a experiment and put a lure at the marina trecnh at the bottom.it attracts sharks.some sharks came and they all swam away.there was a huge creature."60 meters long"
some british pilots filmed what looked like a group of plesiosaurs.
and dont forget about turtles.
2007-01-21 02:13:06
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answered by halofreak0725 2
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particular. And the undeniable fact that many human beings say they do no longer, they're merely like the human beings who made exciting of the guy who mentioned the earth grow to be around. New animals save getting got here upon universal so why no longer a sea monster. Too many sightings for this variety of creature.
2016-11-25 23:53:36
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answered by ? 4
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yes, I've seen Discovery channel, and some of the really beautiful creatures way down deep that noone ever sees ! I always wondered why they have such beautiful, flourescent, colors, when they are way far below where the sun never shines.
2007-01-21 01:50:49
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answered by Scorpius59 7
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I tend to believe that some strange creatures still exist under the sea, I don't think every single one perished that thought seems unbelievable to me. I just hope I don't bump into one someday.
2007-01-21 01:50:20
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answered by Urchin 6
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Yes,There is still a lot of mystery about the deep sea..
2007-01-21 01:49:47
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answered by Bella 7
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Yep. Sharks have been around for millions of years.
2007-01-21 03:34:29
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answered by Speedoguy 3
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