@Koostbraaksel really...what about the tiger and lion?? the donkey and the horse together makes a mule?? many different types of monkeys can interbreed. also ive seen the odd indian slash asian person haha
You know, there was a point in time, a little over a hundred years ago, in fact, that the giant panda, komodo dragon, okapi, and even gorilla (i don't remeber which type) were considered myths. Heck, even when they showed a specimen of the platypus, they said, "Oh, it's a stitched together fake."
Point is, skeptics will always exist. Personally, I think that there could be a chance that this exists. Or at least more a chance than the Jersey Devil or Chupacabra.
@itoldyousoisaid - There have been several eye-witnesses, in the past, but they are few and far between because of the remote and hazardous location where the animals are usually observed.
For people who say "we'd see a breeding population", they only recently discovered a breeding population of 100,000 mountain gorillas in the Congo, so it says a lot about what could be hiding there.
although since these natives know the area so much netter than westerners it is prejudice to assume they are all lying plus the congo rainforest is still 80% unexplored so there may be a huge lizard but no dinosaur
"These herbavores are members of the same family as the brontosaurus"... Really, they should've known better than that, and said apatosaurus. Oh well, still I watch!
If they're around, there must be a breeding colony and that would mean several. It's unlikely the presence of multiple creatures would be undiscovered by now. Still, I love this cryptid.
Right, 'Africans' (a ridiculous phrase - it's a whole goddam continent, people) don't know how to keep a promise...unlike us perfectly honest and angelic Americans, Brits and caucasians, right? Columbus: "Take these blankets, they're wicked toasty." Huron Chief: "Thank you. Please accept this maize as a token of our friendship." Columbus: "That your daughter?" ; Bush: "Iraq has WMDs and is planning on nuking us". Man Tending Goat in Iraq: "What's that noise in the sky? Oh-". Fucking racists.
How can these idiots who call themselves experts say that its extinct when people have seen it in places that haven't been explored?
How many times have these experts been baffled when a supposed ectinct creature shows itself? too many times for me to listen to these ''i know it all because i'm a scientist'' losers.
These scientists are total pussies. They are complaining about the dangers of driving in the rain while looking for a fucking DINOSAUR! No wonder no one found it. They are a bunch of pussies that sit in American universities coming up with theories that are totally devoid of experiential knowledge.
@59WereWolf “Isn’t the brontosaurus a vegetarian?”
Yes, they were plant eaters and did not devour other animals. For the record, the name “brontosaurus” is no longer used by most palaeontologists (it’s “apatosaurus”, unless you’re referring to “camarasaurus”).
e n . wikipedia . o r g / wiki / Apatosaurus # Classification_and_species
e n . wikipedia . o r g / wiki / Apatosaurus # History
5:40 what a jerk. that guy asumes that these people are dreaming or/and are stupid because they live how they do. Those people live off the land so they would know exactly what kind of animals live around that area and would be a better judge than anyone else in the world of what is real or misidentity.
@Terabyte1694 He's not being the least bit improper; he never says that the people are stupid or inferior, merely that different cultures interpret many things differently. And a culture as rich with folklore and tradition as the tribal African can easily lead to misunderstandings. The mokele mbembe is most likely a product of these cultural misunderstandings, misscommunication, and the occasional lie. One way or another, the scientist is only being a scientist, he only wants more evidence.
@LokitheCajun the mokele mbembe is seen over a variety of cultures and beliefs with little deviation of description. and even when there is it's not huge. the main features stay the same therefor rendering your argument invalid.
@Terabyte1694 True, these people know animals in that area WAY BETTER than anyone else, especially better than someone on the other side of the world. They have really also reported seeing the animals breeding, so the breeding populations fact is no supporter of the Mokele-Mbembe not existing.
@Terabyte1694 he's not being a jerk. that's how a scientist thinks. nothing can be taken as fact until evidence for it is provided. he's just saying that sightings by a handful of people doesn't make for evidence that a dinosaur would be alive today.
@Vroom246 Well, It kinda does. I mean people today record false sightings for attention. Those tribes people have no need for it so they are a lot less likely to make stuff up. So the reports, along with their knowledge of the local fauna and flora, give the mokele mbembe a stronger case.
@1h34rtmus1c - I never said Mokele-mbemb was a dinosaur. But a sauropod dinosaur is the nearest thing that the eye-wintesses can describe the animal that they observe from time to time. The fossil record for the Congo Basin is very poor. The swamps are very acidic and any remains are quickly eaten by scavengers or merely disintegrate. This is an area full of semi aquatic animals of all kinds, so adapting to a savannah environment may just not be necessary for Mokele-mbembe - whatever it is.
@1h34rtmus1c - The pygmies in particular are despised everywhere by most Bantu tribes, who regard them as nothing more than animals because they live in the forest. Warring rebel groups during the secong Cong War (1998-2003) actually hunted down and killed pygmies like animals and ate them. Yet i have found them to be intelligent and perceptive people who are perfectly familair with Mokele-mbembe (MM) and other "unknown" animals of that area. Remember, a number of whites have seen MMs too.
@1h34rtmus1c - Question: Have you ever been to the area we are discussing? The Cong Basin is vast, and we are talking about a rare, semi aquatic animals that may now be on the verge of extinction (I hope not). Wghile there is some tribal interaction, there is still a good deal of tribal emnity and we have experienced difficulty in persuading river guides to enter certain areas where they would be attacked by members of different tribes.....
@1h34rtmus1c - We hope to have at least crystal clear video footage. But a specimen, or at least part of a specimen - somthing that can be analyzed for DNA - would be the iciing on the cake. There are plently of "lvinig fossils" with us today. The crocodilians were well advanced during the reign of the dinosaurs, so it should not be so surprising if another large semi-aquatic reptile just as old would be present in an area that has hardly changed over time. One day we will know for sure....
@1h34rtmus1c - i can assure you that this is not the case in the areas where our research is being condicuted,. Mythical animals are man-eaters, not vegetarians. Further, another observation was made in the Boumba River a month ago. I know of at least a dozen Western eue-witnesses who have observed the animal, so we are dealing with more than just native stories. We are going out again in November with a French TV film company. Who knows? Perhaps npw we will get lucky.
The Nigga brother was so rattled juz to say its NAME!!COULD BE GENUINE bcoz thses ppl are 1 of the MOST honest races in the world..Unlike their more fairer counterparts..
@jjoneil73 - if this animal was amyth or a religious reconstruction, it would be confined to one particular tribal group. Reports of this animal span a vast area of the Congo Basin, and is known to dozens of tribes by different names. Yet the description of this animal, including its habitat, food supply, breeding cycle and many other details remain consistent throughout.
I think that most of these things probably not what people say they are, but I just like watching and listening to these stories. They just are interesting to me
@Scinlao fyi...n 1903, however, scientists determined that Brontosaurus fossils were not from a new species, but from a dinosaur already discovered—the Apatosaurus.
For years this news circulated only in the scientific community. The name Brontosaurus continued to be featured on museum labels. The name was not formally removed from the records of paleontology until 1974.The group clinging to the name Brontosaurus is really not any more wrong than the group who says Apatosaurus
Well if we asume its aquatic, most aquatic creatures survived. (Crocodiles, Turtles etc.) But still. Why would it only survive there? But hard to make that up by the locals who probably never heard of Sauropods before.
@TurokSwe Yes?.. I'm just saying its weird how the locals describa a Dinosaur if we assume they have no way of knowing Sauropods existed. Perhaps a lizard evolved to the Sauropod shape who knows. Or perhaps the researchers have removed leaves themselves and made those prints..
Science by nature does not rule out any thing, on the contrary it seeks answers to the theories one may have, it is a quest for knowledge! According to evolutionary speculation these creatures CANNOT exist as the preconceived biased theories about the origin and history of life and events on this planet totally rule it out! Religion means "to bind or be bound" and some people despite strong evidence contrary to their religious convictions CANNOT accept that they are wrong! The truth liberates!
they just dont know how to look maby if they set up camp where these animals are mostly sighted or just live in the jungle for 1 year and see is they can observe the animal themselves most people i see looking for mokelembemba arnt devoted enough
@OzNinja81 - because it is active in the rainy season in the deeper river and swamps, and is inactive in the dry season - like a lot of tropical reptiles. We didn't see any elephants, hippos or crocodiles either, but they exist too don't they?
Remember, it wasn't that long ago that reports of elephants were dismissed by scientists as "pure fantasy." That was until we finally got conclusive photographic evidence in 1977.
again, i disagree. the regional tensions are well known across the world, but the fact that a mediocre tv show was able to send in an entire production crew and two bozos shows that the charm of money works just as well in the area. and at the end of the day, i don't think these dinosaurs exist.
@JinrohDFLL Dude dinos could exist and they did exist how do u think they found dino bones huh they got down and dirty. So how about you go there and get killed by hunters douche
the theory of breeding population is sound and should really have ended the myth of many cryptids. i'm fascinated by monsters and stuff too.... but without hard evidence - which logically speaking should not be sketchy - these fantastic claims are just for fun.
@sonofthedestroyer i'm sure they also benefit from increased interest in the region, which brings in the money of tourists and amateur "investigators".
Dont think so. Locals in the region have always traditionally shown distrust and hostility towards outsiders. Some members of an expedition were supposedly killed decades ago for entering without permission.
The region is also a warzone. Its very hard to get into the region. Physically and mentally, its no picnic.
This is not the same as locals at Lochness in Scotland trying to promote tourism. Different situation completely
"We know the fossil record of the suaropods very well. They actually died out before the rest of the dinosaurs died out."
Uh, right. Just like the Coelocanth, which has no fossils found between the ones at least as "old" as the dinos themselves and the ones LIVING today? Typical evolutionist mumbo-jumbo.
It's not hard to hide in deep water, and they die in the water, and sink in the muck...
Skarlet00Skunk 2 days ago
But how did it survive? Means there are more than 2 dinos
zusuky21 4 days ago
Man that scientist is pretty condescending. He's a biologist, not an anthropologist.
angelsoulblade 1 week ago
WHY DOESNT SOMEONE FLY ABOVE WITH A HEAT CENSOR ?????
chadsexinton 1 week ago
@Koostbraaksel Liger, Zonkey, Mule, Dzo, Cama, Golar bears, wholfin....may I continue?
DragonTycoon 1 month ago
@DragonTycoon yeah thats it..polar bear/grizzly bear exists aswell
DACHRONIKDISTRIBUTER 1 month ago
@DragonTycoon I was talking about different species as in an elephant with a giraff or a whale with a dog.
There's a difference in genetics.
Koostbraaksel 1 month ago
probably a elephantm ating with a giraff
GrandNecro 1 month ago
@GrandNecro Different species can't have children you know.
Koostbraaksel 1 month ago
@Koostbraaksel really...what about the tiger and lion?? the donkey and the horse together makes a mule?? many different types of monkeys can interbreed. also ive seen the odd indian slash asian person haha
DACHRONIKDISTRIBUTER 1 month ago
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Koostbraaksel 1 month ago
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@DACHRONIKDISTRIBUTER Humans can possible inbred with monkeys too.
Because our genetics are like 90% alike, and therefore the same species, we just can't accept it yet.
Koostbraaksel 1 month ago
I love how the intro dude says "Monster" he says it like MUNster xD
CanIHasYoNumba 1 month ago
All the noise will scare the dino away before they even get there!
SuperAngellica 1 month ago
10:52 "retard biologist"? XD
Trimondius 1 month ago
You know, there was a point in time, a little over a hundred years ago, in fact, that the giant panda, komodo dragon, okapi, and even gorilla (i don't remeber which type) were considered myths. Heck, even when they showed a specimen of the platypus, they said, "Oh, it's a stitched together fake."
Point is, skeptics will always exist. Personally, I think that there could be a chance that this exists. Or at least more a chance than the Jersey Devil or Chupacabra.
FlyingFocs 2 months ago 3
i dont believe. bcus there is no way a whole breeding family cud be unseen
cona192 2 months ago
Who the fuck funds these expeditions?
BrettMiller33 2 months ago
@BrettMiller33 - The film production company covered the expenses for this one. However, almost all expeditions of this nature are privately funded.
bgibb101 2 months ago
These people are tribes man living off the land how could they make it up from movies or shows.
MrDuckboss 2 months ago
it won't be real until a white man sees its
itoldyousoisaid 2 months ago 5
@itoldyousoisaid - There have been several eye-witnesses, in the past, but they are few and far between because of the remote and hazardous location where the animals are usually observed.
bgibb101 2 months ago
For people who say "we'd see a breeding population", they only recently discovered a breeding population of 100,000 mountain gorillas in the Congo, so it says a lot about what could be hiding there.
MrBenjiBoss 2 months ago 2
although since these natives know the area so much netter than westerners it is prejudice to assume they are all lying plus the congo rainforest is still 80% unexplored so there may be a huge lizard but no dinosaur
Reezy37 2 months ago 2
its pretty clear what this creature is and thats a giant monitor lizard maybe between 15 and 30 feet.
Reezy37 2 months ago
"These herbavores are members of the same family as the brontosaurus"... Really, they should've known better than that, and said apatosaurus. Oh well, still I watch!
TearfulShadows 2 months ago 2
...just telling...
Ihatethisugh1 3 months ago
If they're around, there must be a breeding colony and that would mean several. It's unlikely the presence of multiple creatures would be undiscovered by now. Still, I love this cryptid.
Ihatethisugh1 3 months ago
bill gibbons... like billy gibbons? from zz top?
Doveslayer665 3 months ago
the video is 240p
chesleycareystar 3 months ago
that soil will yield huge pot crops....i need that soil........
etornel79 4 months ago
sometimes scientist are just too fucking prideful to accept any shit, they think they are too smart. asshole.
ilikesuzuki 4 months ago
i hate how some or most of us americans think they know everything...
thelostinwonderland1 4 months ago
lol was proven to be a stupid forest rhino
stupid monkey people
enlightenment2u 4 months ago
lol was proven to be a stupid forest rhino
enlightenment2u 4 months ago
Right, 'Africans' (a ridiculous phrase - it's a whole goddam continent, people) don't know how to keep a promise...unlike us perfectly honest and angelic Americans, Brits and caucasians, right? Columbus: "Take these blankets, they're wicked toasty." Huron Chief: "Thank you. Please accept this maize as a token of our friendship." Columbus: "That your daughter?" ; Bush: "Iraq has WMDs and is planning on nuking us". Man Tending Goat in Iraq: "What's that noise in the sky? Oh-". Fucking racists.
PocketSand420 5 months ago
@PocketSand420
u kick ass......420 all day...........but..lol...they're wicked toasty...lol..that was dope....lol....
etornel79 4 months ago
2:40 Love it how the man just stops and points at the creature, though he's the only one around.....
LokitheCajun 5 months ago
One word: ManBearPig
pmcmanus420 6 months ago
@pmcmanus420
it was SKUZZLE- BUTT.....
etornel79 4 months ago
How can these idiots who call themselves experts say that its extinct when people have seen it in places that haven't been explored?
How many times have these experts been baffled when a supposed ectinct creature shows itself? too many times for me to listen to these ''i know it all because i'm a scientist'' losers.
theshow2k8 6 months ago
i wonder why i watch these i mean if they did find anything that proves the exitance wouldnt it be on the news??
arkhamcare 6 months ago
I've seen every episode of this show, and they never find shit!
jtathaizzosh 6 months ago in playlist My Favorite Shows
These scientists are total pussies. They are complaining about the dangers of driving in the rain while looking for a fucking DINOSAUR! No wonder no one found it. They are a bunch of pussies that sit in American universities coming up with theories that are totally devoid of experiential knowledge.
CopsUrMasterAndLord 6 months ago
sorry about my spelling i mean that dinosaur is a vegetarian
59WereWolf 6 months ago
isnt a brontosaures a vegetarian
59WereWolf 6 months ago
@59WereWolf “Isn’t the brontosaurus a vegetarian?”
Yes, they were plant eaters and did not devour other animals. For the record, the name “brontosaurus” is no longer used by most palaeontologists (it’s “apatosaurus”, unless you’re referring to “camarasaurus”).
e n . wikipedia . o r g / wiki / Apatosaurus # Classification_and_species
e n . wikipedia . o r g / wiki / Apatosaurus # History
BIackRider 6 months ago
5:40 what a jerk. that guy asumes that these people are dreaming or/and are stupid because they live how they do. Those people live off the land so they would know exactly what kind of animals live around that area and would be a better judge than anyone else in the world of what is real or misidentity.
Terabyte1694 6 months ago 31
@Terabyte1694 He's not being the least bit improper; he never says that the people are stupid or inferior, merely that different cultures interpret many things differently. And a culture as rich with folklore and tradition as the tribal African can easily lead to misunderstandings. The mokele mbembe is most likely a product of these cultural misunderstandings, misscommunication, and the occasional lie. One way or another, the scientist is only being a scientist, he only wants more evidence.
LokitheCajun 5 months ago
@LokitheCajun the mokele mbembe is seen over a variety of cultures and beliefs with little deviation of description. and even when there is it's not huge. the main features stay the same therefor rendering your argument invalid.
Terabyte1694 3 months ago
@Terabyte1694 He's just a long accepted and widespread truth.
Ihatethisugh1 3 months ago
@Ihatethisugh1 Just telling...
Ihatethisugh1 3 months ago
@Ihatethisugh1 Just telling...
Ihatethisugh1 3 months ago
@Terabyte1694 True, these people know animals in that area WAY BETTER than anyone else, especially better than someone on the other side of the world. They have really also reported seeing the animals breeding, so the breeding populations fact is no supporter of the Mokele-Mbembe not existing.
IndianaJ25 2 months ago in playlist Mokele-mbembe
@Terabyte1694 he's not being a jerk. that's how a scientist thinks. nothing can be taken as fact until evidence for it is provided. he's just saying that sightings by a handful of people doesn't make for evidence that a dinosaur would be alive today.
Vroom246 2 months ago
@Vroom246 Well, It kinda does. I mean people today record false sightings for attention. Those tribes people have no need for it so they are a lot less likely to make stuff up. So the reports, along with their knowledge of the local fauna and flora, give the mokele mbembe a stronger case.
Terabyte1694 2 months ago
@Terabyte1694 But like he also said there HAS to be a breeding family for the creatures to live for 65 million years, so explain that Dr Terabyte :D
cona192 2 months ago
@1h34rtmus1c - I never said Mokele-mbemb was a dinosaur. But a sauropod dinosaur is the nearest thing that the eye-wintesses can describe the animal that they observe from time to time. The fossil record for the Congo Basin is very poor. The swamps are very acidic and any remains are quickly eaten by scavengers or merely disintegrate. This is an area full of semi aquatic animals of all kinds, so adapting to a savannah environment may just not be necessary for Mokele-mbembe - whatever it is.
bgibb101 7 months ago
@1h34rtmus1c - The pygmies in particular are despised everywhere by most Bantu tribes, who regard them as nothing more than animals because they live in the forest. Warring rebel groups during the secong Cong War (1998-2003) actually hunted down and killed pygmies like animals and ate them. Yet i have found them to be intelligent and perceptive people who are perfectly familair with Mokele-mbembe (MM) and other "unknown" animals of that area. Remember, a number of whites have seen MMs too.
bgibb101 7 months ago
@1h34rtmus1c - Question: Have you ever been to the area we are discussing? The Cong Basin is vast, and we are talking about a rare, semi aquatic animals that may now be on the verge of extinction (I hope not). Wghile there is some tribal interaction, there is still a good deal of tribal emnity and we have experienced difficulty in persuading river guides to enter certain areas where they would be attacked by members of different tribes.....
bgibb101 7 months ago
@1h34rtmus1c - We hope to have at least crystal clear video footage. But a specimen, or at least part of a specimen - somthing that can be analyzed for DNA - would be the iciing on the cake. There are plently of "lvinig fossils" with us today. The crocodilians were well advanced during the reign of the dinosaurs, so it should not be so surprising if another large semi-aquatic reptile just as old would be present in an area that has hardly changed over time. One day we will know for sure....
bgibb101 7 months ago
@1h34rtmus1c - i can assure you that this is not the case in the areas where our research is being condicuted,. Mythical animals are man-eaters, not vegetarians. Further, another observation was made in the Boumba River a month ago. I know of at least a dozen Western eue-witnesses who have observed the animal, so we are dealing with more than just native stories. We are going out again in November with a French TV film company. Who knows? Perhaps npw we will get lucky.
bgibb101 7 months ago
The Nigga brother was so rattled juz to say its NAME!!COULD BE GENUINE bcoz thses ppl are 1 of the MOST honest races in the world..Unlike their more fairer counterparts..
snowysunday82 7 months ago
@snowysunday82
These people aren't the most honest and are known for their savagery and their stupidity.
theshow2k8 6 months ago
@theshow2k8
U JUST DESCRIBED ALL OF HUMANITY.....
etornel79 4 months ago
@snowysunday82
Oh and most people in Africa don't even know how to keep a promise.....they have no knowledge of what a promise is.
So much for their honesty XD
theshow2k8 6 months ago
@theshow2k8
u must of lived there............
etornel79 4 months ago
Just village stories!!
jjoneil73 7 months ago
@jjoneil73 - if this animal was amyth or a religious reconstruction, it would be confined to one particular tribal group. Reports of this animal span a vast area of the Congo Basin, and is known to dozens of tribes by different names. Yet the description of this animal, including its habitat, food supply, breeding cycle and many other details remain consistent throughout.
bgibb101 7 months ago 14
@bgibb101 what about sasquatch, who is spotted in nearly all continents?
RedSquadala5 7 months ago
@RedSquadala5 - So Sasquatch is a myth?
bgibb101 7 months ago
I think that most of these things probably not what people say they are, but I just like watching and listening to these stories. They just are interesting to me
wormboy66 7 months ago
don't let this stuff go to your head guys lol
excop360 7 months ago
Now it's called the monster of Africa Commet back to me
spartan117819 7 months ago
Does any of you know that it's a loch ness monster
spartan117819 7 months ago
have they ever succeded
EJDAKING14 7 months ago
@Scinlao fyi...n 1903, however, scientists determined that Brontosaurus fossils were not from a new species, but from a dinosaur already discovered—the Apatosaurus.
For years this news circulated only in the scientific community. The name Brontosaurus continued to be featured on museum labels. The name was not formally removed from the records of paleontology until 1974.The group clinging to the name Brontosaurus is really not any more wrong than the group who says Apatosaurus
silverwolf6970 8 months ago
nessi is on vacation, so?
tysswe1 8 months ago
if they find the creature,they will kill it,i guess
monteithbarraxoets 8 months ago
Hmmm, sauropods went mostly extinct even before 65 .M.Y.A.......
TriassicEvolution 8 months ago
was that an elephant fish at 00:32?
koch7e 8 months ago
Well, this is certainly not the last dinosaurs.
TurokSwe 8 months ago
Well if we asume its aquatic, most aquatic creatures survived. (Crocodiles, Turtles etc.) But still. Why would it only survive there? But hard to make that up by the locals who probably never heard of Sauropods before.
Spartiatai300 8 months ago
@Spartiatai300 Do you believe anything has gone extinct? Just wondering, I am not taking any conclusions.
TurokSwe 8 months ago
@TurokSwe Yes?.. I'm just saying its weird how the locals describa a Dinosaur if we assume they have no way of knowing Sauropods existed. Perhaps a lizard evolved to the Sauropod shape who knows. Or perhaps the researchers have removed leaves themselves and made those prints..
Spartiatai300 8 months ago
@Spartiatai300 Possible, but not likely.
TurokSwe 8 months ago
maybe
the Egg of that Sauropod might be buried + the lava of volcano might heat it
heelsoverhead0280 8 months ago
Branchosaurs
heelsoverhead0280 8 months ago
Science by nature does not rule out any thing, on the contrary it seeks answers to the theories one may have, it is a quest for knowledge! According to evolutionary speculation these creatures CANNOT exist as the preconceived biased theories about the origin and history of life and events on this planet totally rule it out! Religion means "to bind or be bound" and some people despite strong evidence contrary to their religious convictions CANNOT accept that they are wrong! The truth liberates!
mikeeboy1000 9 months ago
ET FINGER AT 2:50 LMAO
luckyimpact 9 months ago
they just dont know how to look maby if they set up camp where these animals are mostly sighted or just live in the jungle for 1 year and see is they can observe the animal themselves most people i see looking for mokelembemba arnt devoted enough
dinomanj 9 months ago
FAKE...elephants dont exist
akotubo13 10 months ago
Ever think that you couldn't find fossils after a certain time period because the stopped dieing?
TheBaschtl 10 months ago
its bigger than an elephant and looks like a dinosaur yet they still cant find one LOL
OzNinja81 10 months ago
@OzNinja81 - because it is active in the rainy season in the deeper river and swamps, and is inactive in the dry season - like a lot of tropical reptiles. We didn't see any elephants, hippos or crocodiles either, but they exist too don't they?
bgibb101 10 months ago
@OzNinja81 thats what i was thinking....jeez
kiss9hug 9 months ago
I really hate monsterquest,they never actually find any definitive proof and the never reach a conclusion on the creatures identity.
I'm not saying these creatures don't exist,Id just appreciate If the monsterquest people would ACTUALLY TRY TO MAKE A GOOD SHOW ONCE IN A WHILE!
TerjezTV 10 months ago
Cryptozoology novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer
dltanner99 11 months ago
You would need a decent size breeding population.
NWguy83 11 months ago
Lol. Isn't it funny how the guy who's the expect on the Jago-Nini thingy looks like the guy at 11:38
KiraNuur 11 months ago
Remember, it wasn't that long ago that reports of elephants were dismissed by scientists as "pure fantasy." That was until we finally got conclusive photographic evidence in 1977.
pmcmanus420 11 months ago
@pmcmanus420 hahahahahahahahaha you gotte be kiding me are you retarded
jayice92 10 months ago
The last dinosaur? Do they mean Denver? ;)
NeverDoubt1 1 year ago
The Brontosaurus never existed for a start. It was a mistake. Fucking great researchers on this show,
kevycanavan 1 year ago
@kevycanavan well brontosaurus is apatosaurus
sirengrove 11 months ago
@sirengrove they should have said that then
kevycanavan 11 months ago
lol it was a dinosaur, they found many full skeletons of these animals, so if it was two different dinosaurs where is the other dinosaurs head?
keightley2011 1 year ago
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man i wished it was a raptor or t -rex
xxdarkdragonxx1 1 year ago
man i wished it was a raptor or t rex
xxdarkdragonxx1 1 year ago
i've heard about this at one point some local people kill it eat the meat and then they die creepy huh.
29philo 1 year ago
lemme guess.......this "expedition" will fail...and find nothing!!!!
teamsleepnine 1 year ago
@teamsleepnine they also find clues that helps find it
xxdarkdragonxx1 1 year ago
again, i disagree. the regional tensions are well known across the world, but the fact that a mediocre tv show was able to send in an entire production crew and two bozos shows that the charm of money works just as well in the area. and at the end of the day, i don't think these dinosaurs exist.
JinrohDFLL 1 year ago
@JinrohDFLL why dont u go to that place and staythere until u see it like the locals!
xxdarkdragonxx1 1 year ago
@JinrohDFLL Dude dinos could exist and they did exist how do u think they found dino bones huh they got down and dirty. So how about you go there and get killed by hunters douche
cooperkid1998 1 year ago
the theory of breeding population is sound and should really have ended the myth of many cryptids. i'm fascinated by monsters and stuff too.... but without hard evidence - which logically speaking should not be sketchy - these fantastic claims are just for fun.
JinrohDFLL 1 year ago
@JinrohDFLL,
For fun?
The locals in the jungle dont find it 'fun'
They fear the animal and take measures to keep their distance
sonofthedestroyer 1 year ago
@sonofthedestroyer i'm sure they also benefit from increased interest in the region, which brings in the money of tourists and amateur "investigators".
JinrohDFLL 1 year ago
@JinrohDFLL,
Dont think so. Locals in the region have always traditionally shown distrust and hostility towards outsiders. Some members of an expedition were supposedly killed decades ago for entering without permission.
The region is also a warzone. Its very hard to get into the region. Physically and mentally, its no picnic.
This is not the same as locals at Lochness in Scotland trying to promote tourism. Different situation completely
sonofthedestroyer 1 year ago
Keep uploading these, they're really great!
Thunderdome616 1 year ago
wow good thing its a herbivore
abbietomasmendez 1 year ago
"its da last little dinosaur"
abbietomasmendez 1 year ago
nice cg at 03:00
BloodAvalanche 1 year ago
"We know the fossil record of the suaropods very well. They actually died out before the rest of the dinosaurs died out."
Uh, right. Just like the Coelocanth, which has no fossils found between the ones at least as "old" as the dinos themselves and the ones LIVING today? Typical evolutionist mumbo-jumbo.
Omnitrix12 1 year ago
yeah i am!
4017jman 1 year ago
wooh i think im the first viewer
4017jman 1 year ago