The Hunt for the Loch Ness Monster | In Search Of | *3 Hour Marathon*



Are we closer to solving the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster? See more in this 3 hour marathon from “In Search Of.” …

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  1. I disagree about the long neck not being strong enough, a snake can stand half of its body up in the air, what about a giraffe? They have massive strength for a long neck.

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  2. Gotta love how some people seem to assume things just to make their world a little more comfortable.If a creature has a long neck then nature would have given it the muscle to use it.I mean think about it…they would have to been able to swiftly dart their head deep under water to eat.Nothing is impossible.

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  3. Everyone knows that if you want to see the Loch Ness Monster, you just go down by the show and wave around three pound and 50 in change. Tree fiddy. That's the key.

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  4. I don't know why scientists haven't figured out that elusive creatures that may be from past eras come and go through portals, which are all over the world. This is the only thing that can explain their elusive nature. Bigfoots definitely travel between worlds, whether they are from parallel universes or just time travelers, they come and go and won't be found until one dies on earth and is found before others take it back through the portal it came out of.

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