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Cryptids are creatures presumed extinct or hypothetical species of creature known from anecdotal evidence and/or other evidence insufficient to prove their existence with scientific certainty. The slang term "cryptid" was first coined in 1983 by John Wall. A cryptid may also be known as an Unidentified Mysterious Animal (UMA). The study of cryptids is known as Cryptozoology.
Unfortunately, not all cryptids are just myth and legend like bigfoot, some cryptids are real animals that are now generally believed to be extinct but some people still claim to have sighted them.
Some examples:
Steller's Sea Cow - These large sea mammals were discovered in the cold waters of the North Pacific in 1741. Sadly the conventional wisdom is that these giant manatee like animals were hunted to extinction less than 30 years after their discovery.
Tasmanian Tiger - The largest known carnivorous marsupial. It resembled a dog like animal with stripes. The last known living example is thought to have died on 7 September 1936 in captivity.
Chinese River Dolphin - Species of small dolphins found only in the Yangtze river in China that rapidly declined during the last few decades. The last confirmed sighting of one of these dolphins was in 2004. A recent expedition in 2006 did not find any and the general consensus is that they are in all likely hood extinct.
Topic ideas for discussion:
Why do people claim to have seen some of these? Could they really still be out there or are these just tall tales? Perhaps people are just hoping against hope that these animals aren't gone for good.
Do you believe in any legendary cryptids such as Bigfoot, Yetis, or the Loch Ness Monster?
Talk about any other animals that are relatively unknown and questions still exist as to their status.