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Originally Posted by irv
Nope, if they exist, I would assume they are pretty crafty/acclimated/masters of their domain to have never been seen or caught so far.
Just this year alone over a 100 new species have been discovered on earth, but yet some think and believe we know everything that exists/lives here because we've been here so long. In reality, we know SFA.
Just 10% of our oceans have ever been explored/surveyed and documented, and it will take decades, if not centuries, before all are. Just think what is out there currently that we know absolutely nothing about?
https://inaturalist.ca/posts/88215-n...corded-in-2024
https://oceanconservancy.org/blog/20...-the-deep-sea/
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I'll bet a lot of those new species are a lot smaller than bigfoot (like insects, birds, and fish.) The oceans are, obviously, difficult to fully explore. With bigfoot, we're talking about a very large land creature that has supposedly been spotted in numerous regions of North America.
When humans can discover fossil evidence of hundreds of species that died out millions of years ago, wouldn't a single dead bigfoot show up somewhere, sometime by now?