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Questions of the Day:

(1) Do you believe in cryptic animals such as Sasquatch or the Loch Ness monster or any other kind?

I don't believe in Nessie because a species of dinosaur would not be able to survive in a lake for millions of years. There would have to be a whole lot of them to not genetically bottleneck, and they would obviously been seen. Sasquatch seems evolutionarily impossible from what I've heard. Alas, I don't even believe in the Jersey Devil.

(2) Do you think it's possible that animals like that exist?

I believe that there are many, many, many undiscovered species of creatures and I'm sure some of them will be even stranger than the more famous cryptos. The rain forests and mountain tops, remote islands, and oceans are largely unexplored so there's no reason to think we won't find new interesting things. I bet many of them will be insects, fish, mollusks, and small mammals, though.[/QUOTE]
 
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Mississippi with no air conditioning? How awful! I went nine days without AC after Katrina hit and I about died.
I went several months with no air conditioning after Camille hit. And several weeks of that with no water to shower, except when it rained. The humidity is the worst. I was in Biloxi at the time.

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Questions of the Day:

(1) Do you believe in cryptic animals such as Sasquatch or the Loch Ness monster or any other kind?

(2) Do you think it's possible that animals like that exist?

If your answers are yes, please explain why and if your answers are no, please explain why.
I'd like to answer #2 first.

If platypi exist, then why not the Loch Ness monster?

I don't think I believe in Sasquatch or the Loch Ness monster, but I am closer to believing in the chupacabra.
 
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Question of the Day:

If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would you go and why?
China’s Hua Shan Plank. I love height and the mountains. I would absolutely love it.

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I like it because it gives me something to do while catching up with my friends on voice chat but I agree, there's a lot of incompleteness that's very frustrating.
I played the heck outta destiny. I remember beating the time lord guy when that first came out. But it got real boring real fast.
 
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(1) Do you believe in cryptic animals such as Sasquatch or the Loch Ness monster or any other kind?

No.

(2) Do you think it's possible that animals like that exist?

The odds are vanishingly small. If they did exist, we'd have much clearer evidence of them by now. These are supposed to be fairly large animals.

If they were much smaller or otherwise much easier to go undetected, such as Coelacanths, I would be more optimistic.


eudaimonia,

Mark
 
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