I recon there is. what's not to say this is true, if nobody has explored the bottom of the lakes. I wonder whats burried under the 3 mile think layer of ice in the Antarctic. Possible prehistoric life, it could still be alive! Who knows...
Good question...
2007-01-29 03:36:47
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answered by Miss Tickle 4
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America , Africa , Asia , and not forgetting Great Britain all have traditions regarding long necked creatures in there lakes and rivers many which almost match the fossils of pleisaurs . Some of these traditions go back thousands of years so rules out hoaxes and paleontology is only about a hundred or so years old. The fact that the sightings are worldwide and bear striking similarities makes me believe that certain prehistoric animals who's habitat is water survived what killed land animals.
2007-01-30 00:42:15
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answered by jack lewis 6
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" There would have to be because just the other day some
Japanese fisherman caught a prehistoric shark called a
Frill Shark it was on TV and the Net . So I wouldn't be at
all surprised if some Crazy,Bizzar creature from the deep
popped up in a lake and ate some tourist."
2007-01-29 23:51:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. Most of the prehistoric life around the world seems to ask questions on this site.
2007-01-29 04:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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maximum individuals grow to be a mixed human being religiously or delevope their personal criteria and morals to stay through. i recognize some adult adult males locally which have a tendency to attempt this more desirable than females do. Me, spritually, i'm mixed alot in view that I did alot of non secular study of diverse religions when I lost faith for a lengthy time period with the aid of some undesirable acquaintances and an insane woman, nonetheless causing me complications, public, computer, media, and in the different case, and no i'm no longer Britney, only a ghost author for her and different artists for the time of the last 11 years, yet it is an prolonged-more desirable tousled and depressing tale and that i'm so achieved with that area of my life or waiting to modify it. yet alot of people do, heck, my closest chum is a Buddhist woman and she or he's between the nicest, smartest people I have ever met, and we both comprehend one yet another and performance relaxing alot too and verify out to assist one yet another at artwork after we may be able to. So do not choose people, or it is going to come lower back to you, it continually does, no longer even a fraudulent settlement can ward off that, it is what I have discovered from each and every of the teachings in my life about those people.
2016-10-16 06:23:06
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answered by ? 4
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yes there are .on the news they showed a shark that looked like the loss ness monster'but was alive'and from the prehistoric times ,,he was in china alive'but as soon as they moved him'he died,,they said he lived 20 feet or more in the ocean , he looked like an long eel with a big head of teeth...m, what else is down in the oceans
2007-01-29 06:25:40
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answered by Cami lives 6
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Most beasties that live in water are prehistoric, i.e sharks, crocodiles, alligators, jelly fish, and of course Nessy. So the answer to your question is yes.
2007-01-31 21:08:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, they found a prehistoric shark quite recenly in the ocean, so there is a strong possibility of freshwater animals:
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/01/070124-sharks-photo.html
2007-01-29 05:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Bactria have prehistoric origins. You will find them in all parts of the world.
2007-01-30 06:30:40
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answered by funnelweb 5
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not sure about lakes/lochs being deep enough but the discovery channel has proven so in the oceans.
2007-01-29 06:06:21
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answered by Jenn C 2
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