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Dinosaurs : Still In Between Us !!!!!!!!!!!!

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I am back again with one another mysterious question of all times, "Do Dinosaurs Still Exists". The day I saw the movie "The Lost World", this question keep haunting me and kept me excited to find the answer for it and I researched a lot for the appropriate answer and what I conclude is I am going to share with you all.

I hope I will be able to satisfy you all with my answer.

Do dinosaurs still exist? The question may sound absurd. After all, conventional wisdom holds that these giant reptiles lapsed into extinction some 65 million years ago. Still, occasional reports from remote regions of the earth have kept the issue alive, if only to readers of tabloid newspapers and to the handful of scientists, adventurers, and nature writers who have tried to make sense of the accounts and, where possible, to investigate them.

The idea of still-living dinosaurs has captured the public imagination for well over a century. Not only have dinosaurs NOT been extinct for 70 million years, there is plenty of evidence that many are still alive today. The deception starts with the Rothschild dynasty who own many excavation sites around the globe. Remember, they are and Illuminati family who wants to keep as many people unsure and unaware of mankind beginnings as possible. If you don't know where you came from, how on earth can you know where you're going?

Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, published a 1912 novel called "The Lost World," set in the remote Venezuelan jungle where dinosaurs still survive in modern times. Films such as "Jurassic Park" were inspired by Conan Doyle's vision — in fact the sequel to "Jurassic Park" was titled "The Lost World." The fact is there are many references to living dinosaurs in the bible. Such is the case in: JOB: 41, Ps: 74:14 and Isa: 27, where they are referred to as "Leviathan". There are countless other passages that refer to "dragons" as well. As a matter of fact the term "Dinosaur" is a relatively modern term which means "terrible lizard".


This is the Zuiyo-Macu carcass that was caught in a japanese fishing boat off the coast of New Zealand in 1977. The carcass was decaying and weighed 4000 lbs. This dinosaur had been dead for about 30 days.

Here's another picture of a Plesiosaur that washed up on Moore's Beach in Monterey, California in 1925. The neck of this animal was 20 feet long!

Here is another modern day dinosaur that was photographed by a Japanese crew that science tried to pass off as a "frilled shark" Look at this picture...does this look like any known shark to you?





While at Lake Tele, Herman Regusters reported, he and his companions heard a peculiar story. A few months earlier, in February 1981, according to local people, the bodies of three adult male elephants had been found floating in the water. The cause of death seemed to be two large puncture marks in the abdomen of each. These were not bullet holes, and the elephants still had their tusks, indicating that poachers had not killed them. The natives attributed the deaths to a mysterious horned creature which lived in the nearby forests.
  This creature is called emela-ntouka ("killer of elephants"). Reports consistently describe it as the size of an elephant, or larger, with heavy legs which support the body from beneath (as opposed to the side, as in crocodiles) and a long, thick tail. Its face is said to be generally rhinoceros-like, with a single horn which protrudes from the front of the head. It is semiaquatic in habit, eats foliage, and kills elephants and buffaloes with its great horn.


There are other stories of modern day dinosaurs from Central Africa where the natives refer to it as "Mokele Mbembe" pronounced "mo-kill-aye-mem-bay". There have been numerous pictures of "Champ" (below) which is a Plesiosaur that lives in Lake Champlain, New York.




Mackal also has collected a handful of vague reports of mbielu mbielu mbielu, "the animal with planks growing out of its back," said to resemble a stegosaur. More compelling were sightings of nguma monene, an enormous serpent-like reptile with a serrated ridge along its back and four legs situated along its sides. Among the witnesses was American missionary Joseph Ellis, who in November 1971 said he saw such a creature emerge from the Mataba River and disappear into the tall grass. Ellis did not get a good look at its entire body, though he was only 200 feet away and had the creature under observation for two minutes. He never saw its head and neck, but from the portions of the body above water, he determined that it had to be over 30 feet long.


In 1932 biologist Ivan T. Sanderson and animal collector W. M. (Gerald) Russell had a bizarre and frightening experience in the Mamfe Pool, part of the Mainyu River in West Cameroon. The two men, with native guides, were in separate boats and passing cliff-like river banks dotted with deep caves when suddenly they heard ear-shattering roars, as if huge animals were fighting in one of the caves.

Swirling currents sucked both boats near the cave's mouth. At that point, Sanderson would recall, there "came another gargantuan gurgling roar and something enormous rose out of the water, turned it to sherry-colored foam and then, again roaring, plunged below. This 'thing' was shiny black and was the head of something, shaped like a seal but flattened from above to below. It was about the size of a full-grown hippopotamus-this head, I mean."

Sanderson and Russell chose not to stick around to see anything more. Upstream they found big tracks which could not have been placed there by a hippopotamus because hippos did not live in the area. This was because the creatures had killed them all, the natives said. The creatures were not carnivorous, however; their diet consisted of the liana fruits that grew along the rivers. The natives called these creatures, in Sanderson's phonetic rendering, "m'kuoo m'bemboo."

If, however, the part of the animal the party saw really was its head, the animal was not the sauropod-like mokele-mbembe. Sauropods by definition have small heads. Mackal found during his own expeditions 50 years later that some local people used "mokele-mbembe" as something of a generic description of any large, dangerous animal including those described above living in rivers, lakes, or swamps.


These were some of the evidences in the support that dinosaurs are not completely extinct. They are still living on this earth with us somewhere hidden and far from our eyes, but even then we get confronted with these majestically creatures sometime or the other. These giants will always remain a mystery for human being and they will continue to live with us in their own "Lost World". Some mysteries are better to be kept mysteries and may be this is the law of nature and the ability of nature to keep balance on its own.

Yet scientifically speaking, not all dinosaurs died out. Most of us see dinosaurs every day, and some people even have them in their homes. Birds are the modern version of dinosaurs, though seeing Will Ferrell or Jeff Goldblum running terrified from an approaching pigeon just isn't very dramatic. 

See you in next post friends. Good night and sweet dreams...

 

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