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Is the lonch ness monster real?

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i have seen many photos most are not real one is of a elephant and one is a submarine and all these other jokes that stupid people have done to fu people and if the lonch ness was that big wouldent some one have seen it by now why would they get some dead dolphions and put them on the sea and put some hidden camreas in or somthing the lonchness likes like some fish

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  1. Possibly no...


  2. Yeh he owes me three fitty.

    Nah it's all just a myth, great for getting money out of toursits though.

  3. The Loch Ness Monster (Nessiteras rhombopteryx) is an alleged animal, identified neither as to a family or species, purportedly inhabiting Scotland's Loch Ness. The Loch Ness Monster is one of the best-known animals studied by cryptozoology. Popular belief and interest in the animal have waxed and waned over the years since it came to the world's attention in 1933. Evidence of its existence is largely anecdotal, with minimal, and much disputed, photographic material and sonar readings: there has not been any physical evidence (skeletal remains, capture of a live animal, definitive tissue samples or spoor) uncovered as of 2008. Local people, and later many around the world, have affectionately referred to the animal by the diminutive Nessie (Scottish Gaelic: "Niseag") since the 1950s.

  4. yes

  5. Good - yet unoriginal - question.

    The loch ness monster's famous picture in black & white wasn't the head of the loch ness monster... it was the trunk of an elephant under water. If you look at a more recent image in color - you can see that it could easily be mistaken. But who knows!? I think it may have existed once before.

  6. I believe the Loch Ness monster exist but it really isn't a monster. Its a plesiosaur. It is believed that they never got extinct but are living deep in the sea waters. New Zealand fishermen caught one in their net back in 1977:

    On April 25, 1977, the Japanese fishing ship Zuiyo Maru, trawling for mackerel off the coast of New Zealand, snagged a rotting corpse at a depth of 900 feet and hauled in the remains of a beast that no one anywhere seemed to be able to identify.

        "It's not a fish, whale, or any other mammal," said Professor Yoshinori Imaizumi of Japan's National Science Museum, in the Asahi Shimbun newspaper story that broke the news to the world. "It's a reptile, and the sketch looks very like a plesiosaur. This was a precious and important discovery for human beings. It seems to show that these animals are not extinct after all."

    They say it had only been dead for a month. So the monster really isn't a monster but a prehistoric creature lurking in our seas. How fun!! ;D

  7. a hoax was exposed involving people faking photographs of the loch ness monster, but there's still no proof that the real deal isn't there *x-files music*

  8. there is no any scientific proof for lonch ness monster is being exist.... every thing are stories...

  9. it does not exists till date. . .

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