Amerind oral traditions describe Mishipishu (the "water panther" or stegosaur) as having a sawblade back, red fur, a catlike face, and a "great spiked tail" which he used as a weapon. Louis and Clarke noted that their Indian guides were in mortal terror at the sight of Mishipishu glyphs along the Mississippi river.
Go on...answer a simple question. How EXACTLY did Amerind oral tradition of animals that all died in the Flood, told by humans that all died in the Flood....survive the Flood? No more dinosaurs after the Flood. No more Amerinds after the Flood. Yet, the oral traditions survived?
Riiiiiiiiiight.....
OMG....someone drew something...that means...IT'S REAL!!!! Some of the crazy insane stuff I've drawn in my life....once drew a sorcerer conjuring up a 3 headed beast....guess that's real now.
...but hey, if you wanna listen to oral traditions of ancient peoples...watch out for the Tikbalang!!!!