3 giant prehistoric monsters can exist today
Prehistoric monsters similar to the 30-meter megalodon giant shark may still live on Earth today, according to theories.
According to Daily Star, the Hollywood movie about megalodon shark is currently being released worldwide. The story is about the largest giant shark that ever existed on re-Earth after millions of years hidden in the deep sea.
can even weigh up to 100 tons, 60 times the largest white shark today. But that may not be the only prehistoric monster that exists today, according to conspiracy supporters.
Giant landslide
Giant lands can still live in deep forests in South America.
5.5 meters high is one of the largest mammals that ever existed on Earth. They can stand on two feet if necessary.
This prehistoric monster weighs 4 tons, is as big as an elephant today and possesses large claws. They are considered to have disappeared in South America 10,000 years ago.
But a giant creature called Mapinguari is said to be still alive in deep jungle in South America, having its appearance quite similar to the giant lazy land.
In 1937, Mapinguari was said to have attacked a residential area in Brazil, eating over 100 cows.
Giant gibbon
Giant giant gibbons weighing 5 quintals can be transformed into today's Bigfoot or Yeti monsters.
Gigantopithecus Blacki, giant ape lived 9 million years ago, 3 meters tall and weighed nearly 5 quintals. They are considered to be the largest primates that ever existed on Earth.
Traces of Gigantopithecus Blacki are found closest to 100,000 years in Asian countries. Many fossils are found in Guangxi, China, which is considered the origin of modern humans.
There is a theory that this creature still exists today and becomes a Big Foot monster or Yeti in a similar shape. A part of the Gigantopithecus Blacki may have lived in the North American continent, when the continents were still connected 15,000-30,000 years ago.
Long neck lizard
Long neck lizards are shaped similar to Loch Ness monster.
12 meters long and once existed in the ocean for 100 million years, the giant plesiosaur monster is very similar to the human Loch Ness monster hunted by.
They have long necks and often eat only fish, but sometimes eat other large creatures, including land dinosaurs.
This long neck lizard is also thought to appear in Lake Champlain and Lake Memphremagog in the United States. But many scientists have rejected the possibility that plesiosaur has survived the great extinction. Because Loch Ness Lake was only formed about 10,000 years ago, the nearest fossil samples of plesiosaur are 66 million years away.
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