In general, I don't think it's too strange to hold out some of these might still exist, but for obvious reasons, the larger they are they less likely it is that any are still hiding out there.
I think that it depends on the environment. For example (even that it was portrayed more as a myth than an extinct animal): the giant squid went pretty much undetected in the oceans for centuries except for maybe and occasional siting. There might be a possibility that there could be some relatively large (not supper large) thought to be extinct land mammals running around, but I think that the big thought to be extinct animals would be more confined to deeper parts of the oceans.
Thinks there's a possibilty that Megalodon still exists today?
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In general, I don't think it's too strange to hold out some of these might still exist, but for obvious reasons, the larger they are they less likely it is that any are still hiding out there.
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I think that it depends on the environment. For example (even that it was portrayed more as a myth than an extinct animal): the giant squid went pretty much undetected in the oceans for centuries except for maybe and occasional siting. There might be a possibility that there could be some relatively large (not supper large) thought to be extinct land mammals running around, but I think that the big thought to be extinct animals would be more confined to deeper parts of the oceans.