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Plenty of people like me
Plenty of people like me
These people also don't have a peer reviewed study for that ridiculous claim. If you think science means blindly believing whatever bullshit someone says without going your own due diligence, then that explains why you say stupid shit.
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That's the thing, split the cryptozoology bs/legends from simply animals that are far bigger than theyr normal size
I ever found the latter far more interessing, as they're actual real life "monsters" as you say... something that actually exist over touristic legends and bad photoshops
Example watch this page, it compares average weight of various species next to the biggest ever recorded:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Largest_organisms
So you can see in nature happen we get animals that reach twice the size of what is considered theyr usual maximum size
Pretty cool, can't imagine what's like see an over 12 tons elephant (a giant shot in the 70s) walking around, when a an animal that look like this
is probably "just" 5 to 6 tons, imagine a 12+ one lol
So when we speak of "sea monsters" instead chase legends and photoshops, i imagine how cool must be see in real life the very largest specimen of actual existing animals like
Well, in that case, then you better get to penning that letter to set them straight. Oh, and don't forget to let them know that they're all retards over there at the NOAA, who know nothing about ocean exploration compared to sherdog poster jclownshoes.
Annnnd stillllllll my source > you.
I don't believe in sea monsters or trumpets in the sky, but I do believe in actual science. You don't need a peer reviewed journal for this... they're the people collecting and assimilating the data. The 5% statement comes from this map:
https://maps.ngdc.noaa.gov/viewers/geophysics/
Fixed it for you.Plenty of idiots like me, just not reasonable skeptics like you guys.
If you think I'm not calm, you're wrong. I'm not bothered at all.
Lol why don't you find that peer reviewed study?
Did you actually look at that map? Well over 5% of ito ocean has been surveyed according to that document. This map says the exact opposite of the claim that only 5% of our oceans have been explored.
So thank you for proving my point.
Fixed it for you.
Okay that's enough for me now. I've had my fill picking on ol' low-hanging-fruit-jgarner. Thanks for the memories!
The giant Pacific octopus grows bigger and lives longer than any other octopus species. The size record is held by a specimen that was 30 feet across and weighed more than 600 pounds.I thought a Giant Octopus is about 10 feet or so. Where is it sourced they grow to 30+ feet?
Where are you getting those numbers from?
Having you and your buddies talk shit to me
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enteroctopus_dofleiniI thought a Giant Octopus is about 10 feet or so. Where is it sourced they grow to 30+ feet?
He didn't do that. We did it because we wanted to.
Lol why don't you find that peer reviewed study?
Where are you getting those numbers from?
You know that's the thing. If he would actually just post a reasonable (non-douchebag) response or no response at all, he wouldn't have half the trouble he gets. I've seen everyone from the war room, berry, and mods bash him. He's constantly put up for vote as sherdog's worst poster every time it comes up in a poll thread.He didn't do that. We did it because we wanted to.
Definitely no such thing as lake "Monsters." not like the way most people think anyway. However there are most definitely monster species of fish swimming around in our rivers/lakes. Humongous catfish, gar, snake head, carp, sturgeon, all exist.
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I have no doubt there are fish much larger than these living in our lakes and rivers. Once a fish like these reach a certain age, the chances of them being caught goes down. I know around where I live, they are predicting a huge increase in alligator gar population and size due to the amount of rain and flooding the last 3-4 years.
These are all freshwater fish, I wonder what kind of goliaths are swimming around at the bottom of the oceans?
I believe it!I’ve seen gigantic gar swimming around in the swamp.
Like look next to the boat and they are almost the same length. 17+’
Of course you morons jumped in of your own accord.
Just curious, @mcveteran81 believes in ancient aliens in Egypt. Are you also a believer?