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As long as people believe that there are living dinosaurs in the African rainforest, there must be an enormous amount of acreage still standing. If the rainforest, in Africa anyway, was "in danger of disappearing," then how could there be enough of it left to allow people to believe that there are one or more species of prehistoric reptiles with essentially hundreds of individuals per species lurking in the foliage. I've never heard deforestation of the past or present used as an argument against living dinosaurs. What do you think?