Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Dinosaurs Discovered In The Amazon Rain Forest.

The recent discovery of the existence of dinosaurs in the rain forest of South America has been described by many as a page straight out of science fiction novel and has shocked scientific communities. 

Dinosaurs have been discovered living in the remote jungles of the South American rain forests. The discovery  comes after years of sightings by native tribes that inhabit the most remote areas of the amazon rain forests. 

Dinosaurs in rain forest.
The official discovery was made by Dr. Jeffery Engin, who has been searching the amazon forests for over twenty years in hopes of finding the extinct animals. Dr. Engin has said to have discovered four different species of herbivorous dinosaurs estimated to be between 8 tons/ 7257.48kg to 40 tons/36287.4kg in size. 

Each species has been described as looking very similar aside from proportions and length, the creatures have long necks with massive bodies and long tails and walk on all four legs,possessing skin tones that blend in very well with the surrounding jungle almost like a camouflage type of pattern.  

Amazon Rain Forest
The discovery of these creatures comes after years of speculation by many in the cryptozoology community who have speculated that dinosaurs could still exist in the most remote unexplored jungles of both South America and the Congolese Jungles in Africa.  




Sightings of Dinosaurs have also been reported for many years in various different parts of the world where lush rainforest still remain unexplored such as Madagascar, Africa and in some parts of Asia. 

Dr. Engin is not yet willing to release the exact location of the creatures due to fear of poachers. He will only reveal the location when he has secured federal protection guarantees for the animals from the United States and from various different South American governments , which indicates the creatures may have a very large area of habitation that may cross the borders of several different South American countries. 




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