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With more than 85% if the Earth still unexplored, do you believe there could be another intelligent species?

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A reptilian-humanoid race is the most likely of such a species. Had at least one species of dinosaur survived the catastrophe that ended their reign, evolution surely would have taken a humanoid direction. ADRAQ supports investigation into the belief that reptilian-humanoid communities have co-existed all along on Earth however any sightings are immediately dismissed as alien sightings. Please enlighten with a response to our question.

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  1. I'm not really all that sure that humans ARE an intelligent species.  Maybe the new ones could be the first.


  2. i think that if there were to be another intelligent life form, it would be either a bigger version of us or a smaller version than us, but not completly different from us.

  3. First I would like to know if there's any intelligent species at all.

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  4. Aren't there enough snakes in politics, without having to look for more? I mean, if we use politicians as an example, what makes you think reptilian-humanoids would be any more intelligent? Sounds like a bunch of nonsense in reality. Because I my be wrong, but I think among all of the animal species, reptiles have the smallest brains in relation to body size. And brain size has been the standard for determining intelligence, not how many people want to believe in something. Good look with your make-believe.

    Shingoshi Dao

  5. Yes since the Deep Seas have Never been explored as Outer Space.

    But these areas below Both need more Exploration:

    o Deep Oceans

    o Underground: the whole underground system below the level of mines & drilling done now.

    o some remote jungles & areas.

    Maybe those creatures came from Deep Underground cities or from the Deep Seas or are from Outer Space.

    OK so we co exisit BUT we never Meet F2F.

    If these do exisit, why dont we see more of them IE all I hearof is Bigfoot BUT NO reptial humans nearby in same areas seen.

  6. Yep....and his name is Bigfoot!

  7. yes there is other intellegance!

  8. No, if there was there'd be more intelligent answers on here.

  9. i think there would be a reptile race or a fish race. they might have found a way to survive the climate change under water. who knows? there could be anything.

  10. it sure would be great if we could prove there was even one intelligent species on earth, let alone another one.   Jack H..... we have to act dumb, so no one will suspect.

  11. Probably not and I'd imagine much of that unexplored space is beneath the waves.We know more about Space than our own Oceans.

  12. I think there's a very great chance there could be, maybe not on EARTH, but on other planets. Who knows? We can only go so far (until technology takes us further), so our boundaries limit us from discovering new planets, maybe even societies, races, species, etc...

  13. nadda

  14. As far as I understand it, there are technically sruving dinosaurs, which we knows as sharks, crocodiles/alligators and so on.

    All the dinosaurs were is reptiles.

    If major dinosaurs were able to eat humans so that human could not progress to become sophisticated like we are today, the chances are that no intellegent being would evolve like us (evidenced by the fact that there is no other being like us and never was).  It is the human species that evolved from primates that had the nearest capabilities to be like us.

    It is possible that in millions of years another primate will be like us, then so nay other species (though less likily because they do not generally show the same probability of intellegence as primates).

    In terms of the Earth being explored, most of what we know is on the Earth's surface.

    We do not know much about what is under the sea and virtually nothing about the mega-deep areas of the sea.

    We do not know much about possible microbes that may exist high in the air.

    We also do not know much about underground life.

    We have recently discovered microbes about 2km down below the Earths surface, a kind of bacteria.

    We also know about microbes falling from clouds which turn the rain blood red.

    This is just on Earth, what exists on other planets?

    Sabretooth

  15. maybe, maybe not

  16. no. don't you think they would have tried to contact us?

  17. there might be.who knows?i just think we need to put more of our resources here on earth.think about the here and now.

  18. Uh, where did you get that 85% figure?

    I think someone's been pulling your leg. Humans have been nearly everywhere.

    There's no reason to assume any other species would have taken a human turn -- it's by no means inevitable.

    The survivors of dinosaurs are birds.

    If there were reptilian-humanoids, we'd know it.

  19. I would argue that a humanoid form would be unlikely in any unrelated species.  The reason the human form developed was that it was the it was the first speciation to have the ability to both run and climb, two very helpful evolutionary skills.  Add tools to the mix, and you have a winning combination.

    A hidden species of intelligent life at anything other than the microscopic level is pretty slim.  Another species such as that would need access to essentially the same resources we need, especially fresh water.  the thing about the 85% of unexplored land that you mention is that a significant portion of it is uninhabitable due to lack of fresh water.  The only place I could see a separate race of intelligent life existing would be deep within a rainforest, where rainfall could provide lots of potable water.  Such an environment would not be conducive to reptilian-humanoid beings.

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