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  • No. It made big headlines a couple of decades ago when some new kind of deer was discovered in the jungles of Vietnam, since such a discovery is so rare. Large animals (so-called megafauna) are hard to go unnoticed by man, especially now that human populations have spread virtually everywhere and wild habitats are shrinking. The bulk of ordinary fauna and flora, however, including bugs, worms, fungi, bacteria, etc., is still nowhere near completely discovered and cataloged -- and there is some alarm in the scientific community about extinction of species we may not even be aware of!
  • If there are any more larger animals to be discovered, I'd put my money on it being fish...There will be numerous fish to be discovered in the abyss of the oceans, we've literally only just touched the surface when it comes to sea exploration.
  • I would say that it is possible, but not probable. There are still sections of the oceans still unseen...perhaps, there you will find your gigantic animal...but I still wouldn't count on it.
  • I would say there is all of the things you had mentioned.Scientist are finding large animals both alive and dead to this day.There is a lot of the earth still undiscovered.
  • I bet there's some weird things in the sea that we havn't discovered yet.
  • We knoe more about the surface of the moon than we do about the abyses in the depths of oceans. Every other habitat has been brutally searched, then damaged / destroyed by man. Of course there are thousands of invertabrates and fungi left to be discovered, in the Amazon forest alone, but the most likely place for giant undiscovered creatures is the bottom of the ocean.
  • As what others have already said, if we are going to discover any large animals, the best (and possibly only) bet is it will be in the ocean. It's takes up the largest area of the Earth, and instead of being on a relatively 2D plane like on land, the ocean is 3-Dimensional. Some of the species live near the top, some in the middle, some at the bottom. And at the bottom of the deepest parts of the ocean theres no light, so even if we sent something down there to explore, it could easily be missed.
  • I think maybe and it would be so interesting if it were true. I think probably it would be reptilian.

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