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Sea Monsters
Sea Monsters!
Lock ness monster (Pleaseasor)
champ(s) (Pleaseasor-brakeosurus mix)
Tusotuthis (Giant squid)
Tylasor (Floridas monster)
Ogopogo(s) (Snake with flippers?)
Meggy
Pleaseasor (Real)
Tylasors (Real)
Tusotuthis (Real)
Pleaseasor-Brakeosurus mix (possible)
Ogopogo(s) Real
Meggy no sightings yet
Air monsters
Tarasors (real)
Lock ness monster (Pleaseasor)
champ(s) (Pleaseasor-brakeosurus mix)
Tusotuthis (Giant squid)
Tylasor (Floridas monster)
Ogopogo(s) (Snake with flippers?)
Meggy
Pleaseasor (Real)
Tylasors (Real)
Tusotuthis (Real)
Pleaseasor-Brakeosurus mix (possible)
Ogopogo(s) Real
Meggy no sightings yet
Air monsters
Tarasors (real)
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Well if you are 9 years old PG please accept my aplogies for calling you a weirdo. But I do find it rather strange that at your age you are on a pc at 1am. Or maybe you're in a different time zone. Please enlighten us.
I too am interested in these creatures together with other prehistoric sea animals. I'm particularly interested in the Carcharodon Megalodon a relative of the Great White, Carcharodon Carcharias.
You might want to watch this: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/239141/jurassic_ sea_monster/
I too am interested in these creatures together with other prehistoric sea animals. I'm particularly interested in the Carcharodon Megalodon a relative of the Great White, Carcharodon Carcharias.
You might want to watch this: http://www.metacafe.com/watch/239141/jurassic_ sea_monster/
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