Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-209.0.138.91-20190331150627/@comment-25931200-20200121223622

Aragost02 wrote: I mean, mythical creatures haven't been found because they don't want to be found, and it should stay that way. I don't want people to imprison them in zoos.

But Atlantis is a CITY, unless its in deep, deep, deep, sno-i mean water, it should be easy to find. Mythical creatures exist, Atlantis I believe does not...but that's my opinion. Anyone reading this shouldn't listen to me if they believe it exists. Unless you believe those mythical creatures are immortal there would have to be at least a few hundred if not a few thousand of them to maintain a stable population. I am sorry to burst everyone's bubble but there is no way that something as big as Nessie would go unnoticed for so long, in such a small living space, if there were a few hundreds of those things knocking around, ditto for every other cryptid. People are discovering microscopic organisms this days, there aren't really any big animals out there left to discover. You may discover a new species that was so similar to an existing species nobody bothered to double check but nothing of that magnitude.