we've only explored 60% of the worlds jungles so far,and 5% of the worlds oceans.could some dinosaurs or other extinct animals still be roaming today?just a fun food for thought for you guys
Prehistoric fish have been recovered from our oceans. But land dwelling dinosaurs were all wiped out or evolved, none of them will still exist today.
Op is a idiot if he thinks this is a conspiracy theory. /).- Well we have already established it's a idiot from it's fake imaginary girl friend, cheating on him and the fact it thinks everyone is shaking in their boots over his BB gun. But anyways.... Sharks and crocodiles are from the same time / older than the dinosaurs. You have to be in a bubble if you don't hear about a animals expects found, thought to be extinct, in some remote location or when a new species of animal is found in those remote locations. So it's more truth than theory.
No there isn't enough o2 in the air that is why the grow so big becuse of a o2 rich planet that will never be the same again thanks corporate lap dog for it
New species don't have to come from jungles. A small, blind species of snake was recently found just outside of Los Angeles.
In the worlds oceans, it seems more likely than on land. There is certainly a greater fog of ignorance to hide from scientists. Also, the biosphere they lived in during the Jurrasic and Creatatious is very much the same. On land, however, it was different. Before the KT extinction, Earths atmosphere maintained a richer oxygen atmosphere, contributing to a greater flora, which means more abundant food sources for fauna. This greater oxygen content encouraged much larger body plans, providing the respiration needed for larger land animals. To animals lugging around several tons of bulk, our biosphere wouldn't be so dissimilar to one of us not used to the thin, Colorado air attempting to run a marathon. Even light exertion would leave us breathless, panting and exhausted. The short version is: On a large scale, less food. But to each individual dinosaur, a thinner atmosphere with large body plans would find it difficult to live long enough to adapt and evolve to the new atmosphere. The ones that did, shrunk and evolution would prefer smaller body plans and remove the larger ones. Additionally, its not simply about what we haven't explored but also, the larger the animal the more difficult it is to hide.
What if the dinosaurs are just following humans around and are entering the areas we have just explored... And hiding when we look for them. This explains why we haven't discovered them, obviously.
The found a millions of years old fish in some underwater cave somewhere. Not sure how they survived but they did... They only live in that cave... Yeah I know it's very accurate information... Saw that on a documentary once Lol
I'm going to tell you what I said to the last pimd person to point this out... No one cares, and thanks for telling everyone, that's where your statless account came from. Now kindly get back over to that god forsaken game. Thank you.