Who here believes in sea monsters?

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People see giant fish, giant octopus, giant watever... something big and EXAGGERATED it...

The sea monster that I really wanted to see is Siren.. :)
 
42 posts and finally the one "monster" we all wish we could see is mentioned. Ya, I'll take Sirens for $500.00, Alex.
 
i definitely think there are sea ]v[onsters out there... who knows what kind of giant things are living in the deep.... giant squid get enormous, but are usually living so deep that people have only just proven they exist... i think there is probably something out there that can swallow one of those in one bite, without even chewing....lol... and there could just be some ancient fish like thing living in the deepest of the deep areas that is bigger than the biggest building..... i think so anyways.... whether or not we call them monsters, well that's a difference of opinion
 
ACtually I dont really want to see Siren, cause they just look like Harpy.. Woman's head and bird's body... But then again, I wonder how beatiful is the head..

Not just sea monsters that I wanted to see, there are other creatures too, eg. Dragon, Succubus, Incubus, Satan, Ghost, Spirt, Witch, Zombie etc etc.. The list is endless.. These fascinate creature only exist in mythology and in our mind... They never were real, only been exaggerated by people.. :D

As crazy as this sound, I dont believe god too ^^ I hate him! He never shows up when I needed.. So.. :P
 
sea monsters no. but there are definatly big fish out there we havent seen. who knows
 
artemis1;963465; said:
Leipluiradon is actually not a dinosaur, but an aquatic reptile.

Yeah, there's got something unbeleivable out there...

That's true about Liopleurodon.


Okay, I highly doubt there is some lochness monster, come on. That being said, humans haven't discovered nearly every animal species, especially sea going ones. There probably are some enormous sharks and stuff.
 
ya a giant salt water gigas/godzilla ate my space ship once
 
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