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You can argue that it is blatantly False. But, many believe in it.

You can argue that it is blatantly False. But, many believe in it.

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If that was true, wouldn't we see a bunch of mermaid and big foot skeletons? I suppose the Big Foot skeleton could be in some unfounded remote area, but a mermaid skeleton would wash up on shore. Also, many ppl living in ancient times believed in dragons, fairies, genies and so on. They were a pretty superstitious bunch. Surely, all those things can't be real either. So forgive me being a little skeptical.

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Fossilization is a rare event, and often animals decompose completely before nature has a chance to preserve them.

Ocean is particularly great at decomposing dead things. I'm not well read on this subject but from what I understand many dinosaur skeletons aren't complete and there is a lot of creative license that happens. And if bigfoot sightings are rare due to their secretive nature, how much more careful they must be when caring for their dead.

How very different is a dragon from a dinosaur? I would say they are more alike than different.

I appreciate the skepticism. But I also think that the things that are coincidental across various civilizations are more than just superstition, imagination, or drug use. I think the current controllers of information do not want people to know much about the place in which we live.