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Topic started on 3-8-2011 @ 11:06 PM by connorromanow
I just attended a presentation by jim butler from the university of alberta about sea monsyters, and strange creatures in the ocean. one of the topics was about the cadborosaurs. He presented an interesting theory. the cabborosaurs video www.youtube.com... it appaerntly shows some kind of mammal. his theroy that it was actualy a remanent stellers sea cow, The now extinct animal use to inhabit alot of the range that cadborosaurs does,cadborsaurs is described as having a mammal like head, the sea cow is a mammal, so this actucaly sounds like a very good potential candidate to me, its also worth noting is that the stellers sea cow has also been frequently sighted throughout the 1900s www.cryptomundo.com...
so it makes sense to me


reply posted on 4-8-2011 @ 06:47 PM by connorromanow
reply to post by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi



im not fully sure, he gets asked to do presentations by differnt groups, or so he said
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reply posted on 6-8-2011 @ 11:57 AM by connorromanow
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an aquatic camalid, theres defiantly an interesting concept


reply posted on 6-8-2011 @ 01:51 PM by connorromanow
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The thing is that it doesn't explain all of them either. The natives knew for hundreds of years that Ogopogo will violently attack anything in the water (before motorboats anyways), to the point that they would throw sheep in the water before they travelled the lake.

Alot of people now say that they are prehistoric whales called zeulgadons(ogopogo paritculairly), such as basilosaurs, as oppsed to plesiosaurs. which would make some sense a warm blooded aniaml could survive better in cold waters, both groups can go on land to find more food. fossils show that they had long slender snake like bodys, plus the mass extinction the zeulgadon went through was far less severe than what the plesiosaurs went through. And certain monstes(not ogopogo though) were actualy described as being almost playful towords humans, a trait of some modern day whales(dolphins). so perhaps they are zeulgadons or some kind of mammal
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