Xref: utzoo sci.bio:1343 sci.misc:2083 sci.research:414 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!watdragon!violet!rpjday From: rpjday@violet.waterloo.edu (Rob Day) Newsgroups: sci.bio,sci.misc,sci.research Subject: Re: The Loch Ness Monster Keywords: Nessie Loch Ness Hallucinations Elasmosaur Message-ID: <7948@watdragon.waterloo.edu> Date: 22 Jul 88 10:28:33 GMT References: <861@altger.UUCP> Sender: daemon@watdragon.waterloo.edu Reply-To: rpjday@violet.waterloo.edu (Rob Day) Organization: U. of Waterloo, Ontario Lines: 16 In article <861@altger.UUCP> Macros@altger.UUCP (Macros) writes: > >The Believers always bring in the example of the Coelacanth of the Indian >Ocean when they want to proove that living fossiles do well exist, and >the recent discovery of the Megachasma-Shark has shown that very large >creatures can still be hidden in deep waters to this day. What is this Megachasma-Shark you refer to and where was it found? I'm not doubting it, mind you, just looking for info. Is this the creature that was hauled up off the coast of Japan a few years back that the creationists contend is a plesiosaur? References? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert P. J. Day // rpjday@violet.waterloo.{edu|cdn} Dept. of Comp. Sci. // rpjday@violet.uwaterloo.ca University of Waterloo // uunet!watmath!violet!rpjday _______________________________________________________________________