What are cryptis?
cryptis are animals that are generally considered legendary in the mainstream biology. These animals are studied by people known as cryptozoologists who are interested in proveing that they exist or are interested in studying myths and cultural beliefs that have appeared around such animals. Strictly speaking, cryptis are not mythological; For example, creatures as unicorns are not considered cryptids because they are accepted as myths. Rather, cryptids are animals that some people think could actually exist. In these cases, the animal is considered to be a cryptid because there were only a few unverified observations, but in the end enough scientific evidence accumulates to prove that the animal actually exists, in which case it is no longer a real cryptid. One examples is coelacanth, a fish that is assumed to be disappeared to Livinubyly discovered the G G. Another is the platypus that European scientists thought to be fraud until numerous evidence was brought, andwould show that it really exists. Creation as a monster of Loch Ness, known kindly as Nessia, is also considered cryptids. Other legendary animals can be more animal as in nature, such as Chupacabra, Drop Bear, Northwest Tree Octopus and Montauk Monster.
For most cryptids there is some supporting evidence. This evidence may include reported observations, historical claims, granular images and sometimes video. However, the evidence does not hold a strict scientific examination and therefore does not accept the scientific community. Occasionally, the scientific rejection of these animals was led to the eggs in the face of scientists, because zoologists can verify that the supposed cryptid actually exists; For example, several animals that are expected to have been extinct has been rediscovered for some time and treated as cryptids before the evidence has undoubtedly proved that they exist.
Many cultures have legends representing TAJEmotional animals, with different versions of legendary animals swimming, flying and crawl through all the corners of the earth. In some cultures, these legends are considered to be fun fiction and do not prevent seriously, while in others people actually believe that these cryptids exist. For example, they can attribute various social and cultural problems such as loss of livestock or disappearance of children, for example.