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Right, so the Asteroid spelled doom to the dinosaurs killing every life on lands and water but what about the one living really deep underwater? I mean could the impact be really that powerful to kill them too? on the other side of the world that the asteroid hit.

2007-02-02 19:18:02 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Zoology

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At one time or another the carcass of just about every large sea animal (whale, giant squid, etc) has washed up on shore. If there were any sea going dinosaurs still alive then it stands to reason that one of their bodies would have been discovered on a beach somewhere.

Most theories that connect the asteroid to the extinction of dinosaurs and other species focus on the long term effects of that impact such as clouds of dust obscuring the sun and plunging the earth into darkness and cold.

Large animals where ever they live depend on an uninterrupted food chain. If the impact didn't kill them then they would have starved as their prey died off. Also sea dinos couldn't live that deep. Like modern whales they were air breathers.

2007-02-02 19:35:47 · answer #1 · answered by rethinker 5 · 0 1

Christians who trust in creation do no longer settle for the carbon courting to be precise. that is theoretically sound yet a idea does no longer make it a truth. also, i imagine they did exist because the Bible speaks of Leviathan that is type of a sea dinosaur. also, i imagine they died in the previous guy did that is why they seem older than guy. the first human beings in accordance to the bible lived about 800 years! If that were authentic and dinosaurs existence spans were shorter, i might want to make certain there being dinosaur fossils in the previous human fossils. It also relies upon on why those fossils were formed. human beings were wide-spread to do countless issues with their useless, the position dinosaurs have a tendency to position the position they die. reckoning on what develop into carried out with the first actual human continues to be, there may no longer be some thing left of them. (finished deterioration) I also do not trust the scientists have continually assembled the animals lower back together the way they were think to both. they have even recanted a number of their "Species' because they have realized they positioned them lower back together incorrect or with bones from different animals. considering no human being develop into truly there, all both side has is concept besides.

2016-11-24 20:38:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I wanted someone or the other since January 27th to ask this question. The answer is YES! THEY EXIST..... I think that way. In discovery, there showed a transluscent creature which had a body like a snake, few bioluminiscence light in ther body like a firefly and a size of 12 feet. (3.8 or something like that in metres). A same creature I saw in a book of our school library and the article there read, "this animal lived during the cretaceous period." The Loch Ness Monster is also an example of prehistoric sea dinosaur. A four legged turtle (alive) is also found today....

2007-02-02 19:31:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

If they still exist, they hide pretty good. Hydrostatic shock from an asteroid impact will kill off nearly all animals in the oceans at the time of impact, or shortly thereafter.

2007-02-02 19:27:47 · answer #4 · answered by Helmut 7 · 0 1

I really dont think such animals exist anymore. These animals are large, and if they did exist, we would have atleast a few sightings. An 80 million year old prehistoric shark species is still alive...but I think thats teh oldest

2007-02-03 01:02:53 · answer #5 · answered by uniciron 2 · 0 1

If they ever existed then I'd bet that the asteroid probably killed them too.

2007-02-02 19:26:23 · answer #6 · answered by kev s 1 · 0 1

i think they are all gone

2007-02-02 19:25:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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