A recent discovery by paleontologists working in Morocco’s Sahara Desert has fueled believers of the Loch Ness Monster. Dana Jacobson has more.
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Id be more inclined to believe in the Lock Ness monster if we were talking about a creature like this in the ocean but not when we're talking about something the size of Lock Ness
Didn’t the person who started all this admit that it was a hoax? And didn’t he tell everybody how he did it?
I was doing the backstroke!
Well, I hope it's real, 'cuz if there ain't new things in the world to discover, what's the point of being a scientist? People these days seem to forget that a big part of being a scientist is being open-minded to new possibilities.
The truth is out there…
why is it such a shock that they were in fresh water? seems like it should have at least been a reasonable theory. it wasn't that long ago (in the grand scheme of things) that people who believed there was white and black vegetarian bear were considered certifiably nuts. science needs to get out of its own way.
Lockness is surrounded by granite,coupled with the lake itself being a conductor,a solar flare opened a portal through time,and in swims nessy!
Looks like a sclong
The original HOAX
you have a better chance on finding big foot
here from Jidion?
Why not drain the water
It’s more likely that there are dinosaurs still living deep in the oceans of the world than there is one magical man in the sky who created everything.
They could live in the deep ocean and go into the Loch just every now and then not living there all the time.
I believe in the unnatural and outside our reality.
There are enough believers in the world to fill the lake. Why not organize an event to prove or disprove its existence? I'm sure nonbelievers would be willing to show up to help prove them wrong. Scientists with scientific equipment, professional divers, hobbyists with knowledge, etc. just organize a massive event to search.
Never miss a chance to preach their religion, evolution!
Here we go again. 1000x as many people now have cameras compared to say the 60s, especially video cameras. We don't get 1000x as many reels of bigfoots, lochness monsters etc. The only kind of actual weird monster we have are trolls, and back when cameras were still kinda new and weird you could get away with much more.
The pygmy brontosaurus is still alive in the Amazon. Look it up, the locals there say they've seen it.
Um, sure, OK, let me know when you find a plesiosaur that's significantly less than 65,000,000 years old. Then we can talk.
I mean there's always a "complete skeleton of insert name dinosaur" found periodically over the years
It was jidion.
Jidion🤣🤣
Lapras is my best pokemon.
its a log not true but I believe dinosaurs
Being in fresh is not surprising at all since they were here before the flood in marshs and rivers and lakes before there were oceans only about six thousand years ago , not millions.
I was in Scotland in 1974. While on a Tour Boat myself and 35 other people saw it for about 6 seconds
just behind the boat – no time to take pictures. People on shore also saw it and photos were taken. All
the photos were "debunked" and everyone was ridiculed. Much like the CBS Toad at the start of this video.
A. Stick
The British naturalist Sir Peter Scott mounted a monster expedition to Loch Ness in 1975, complete with underwater cameras suspended from a boat. Blurry photographs were released to the press of rhombus-shaped fins of some kind of large underwater beastie. He imagined the underwater creature to be something like the marine plesiosaur from the early Jurassic fossil record some 190 million years back. He even provisionally named it Nessiteras rhombopteryx (Ancient Greek for "monster of Ness with diamond-shaped fin").
It turned out this was an anagram for 'Monster hoax by Sir Peter S'!
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Fake or Real, hope it’s stay deep deep deep down because every trophy hunter and scientists would be after it to bag it, tag it, cage it, and/or mount it’s head on the wall.
Scientists could find it! I don’t think they want to
It could be a large anaconda!
Loch Ness has not enough fish in it to feed a Seal. It has a small population of fish and lots of mud on the bottom. Sonar and ROV's have mapped over every inch of it and there is nothing down there.
There is more chance of finding the Easter Bunny than an extinct Dinosaur.
Grow up and stop believing this crap.
I like this kind of banter with fun news. Thanks!
Jidion is That you? Lol