I had this thought that since the bottom of the ocean is damn near untouched and unexplored, and we find new species of different kinds of organisms daily... and they are finding animals they thought were extinct... it's very likely that dinosaur like animals, or what we would consider dinosaurs, could be living down there.
NOW. it's also true that since there are miles and miles of cave systems we have yet to explore, that animals we will never see inhabit those also. when I think about this and imagine things I see from lightless caves (blind fish and salamanders/lizards/snakes) that survive down there, I wonder if those are the tip of the iceberg. are there entire biomes with different conditions depending on the location of the cave system?
I combine these thoughts as I think about how we have undiscovered and untampered with portions of the rainforest that are basically unreachable. I think about what is beneath those trees. there could be "dinosaurs" who have been reducing in size over time, and moving to secluded areas due to migration/habitat destruction/other factors. I think about this harder when I see the representation of the raptors in Jurassic Park.
this is what the raptors in Jurassic Park would really look like next to a human. they wouldn't eem really need to reduce in size cuz they're pretty small. they could just move to wherever they were safe. they're also apparently not pack hunters as shown in the movie, they're dolo.
I also think about lakes that are hidden under those trees that may have cave system entrances under their waters and whatnot. that animals that travel from land to water but look like pleasiosaurs and **** could just be swimming around or on land munching plants then dipping into the caves and going back to their nesting areas that are in air pockets.
NOW....... dudes ain't eem know the dodo bird existed. but when people found them they ended up getting wiped out. they only lived in one place I think. the Galapagos tortoise is secluded to an island. nowhere else in the world. joints are huge, live to be over a hundred, are pretty huge, and aren't even the largest known reptiles.
what if....... follow me now........ what if dinosaurs are still out there, b?
Yeah like I've been saying, I'd wish we'd take a break form some of this space crap and explore the 7 seas. Dudes know more about planets in other galaxies that may be hospitable to human life that we have no means of currently reaching than the water below them.
Yeah like I've been saying, I'd wish we'd take a break form some of this space crap and explore the 7 seas. Dudes know more about planets in other galaxies that may be hospitable to human life that we have no means of currently reaching than the water below them.
I mean, if true, then we as humans would have no chance. Since them living in such high pressures would undoubtedly make them supermen among humans, word to Goku's gravity training