MonsterQuest - The Last Dinosaur. pt2

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2010

Season 3, Episode 18
MonsterQuest heads into the jungles and swamps of the Congo in search of the legendary "Mokele Mbembe". A creature some claim is the last living dinosaur.

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  • This TV programme simply never get to film any real monsters.

  • Even if the monsters aren't real this is still interesting xD

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  • @stephentsang2000 I guess it's because it's History Channel. They're more interested in the history, not the scientific proof like Fact or Faked, or anything Discovery makes. Maybe.

  • if they filmed maybe 4 episdoes of a span of a year maybe they could find something, but instead they pump out 18 a season and only spend 4-5 days actually investigating, there are some scientifically documented animals you couldnt find in 4-5 days..............

  • and last just because some people say mokele mbembe is 30 feet doesn"t mean its true seriously people suck at estimating animal size you can"t say oh it is 30 feet so there is no way it is a tortis or monitor i can give dozens of cases in which. people have over estimated animal size

  • ok let me make some things clear to you all i like being open minded about things and i do think that there still extrordinary discoveries to be made in the animal world but you have to think.realistic when it comes to stuff life unknown giant creatures before you make up new animals you need to look at.all the possibilities first and i mean are some of these sightings misidentification or eggageration check out every single possibility before going to the most exciting one

  • this professer is a wanker he talks about biology and how they would not exist now then says when he has evidence at hand that it is not a sauropod footprint he knows. has he not studied evolution in his field and realise that IF these are true, that they stayed the same and did not evolve. he wants us to follow the darwin law and then makes his statements without that thought. What a dumb ass!

  • @Reezy37 A herbivorous monitor lizard with a long neck and flat, three toed feet? I highly doubt it. Besides, the only varanid that's close to Mokele, behaviour wise, and lives in africa is a Nile Monitor. Anyone who ran into a thirty foot Nile Monitor would not live to talk about it.

  • @dreamerboy1231 the difference with loch ness is that in that lake there is not enough food to sustain something that big its that simple...

  • fake.. sorry but people really love to believe there are still dino's left but I know the answer and everyone know's there is't any, also lochness we have search the whol place there was nothing, it seem that people try to amuse other's and also try to make money out of this, if we want dino's back we have to do it nature can't bring them back so if u want to see dinosaures just watch jurrasic park

  • @bgibb101 Also, knowing the behavior of monitor lizards, I doubt anyone would survive an encountor with one as large as Mokele is said to be. Or, at least there would be fewer eye-witness accounts.

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