That there is something in the Loch? Yeah, that's plausible. I live near a man-made lake where they have giant mutant catfish near the bottom and those things are monsters. Loch Ness could have something similar and even larger...
That it's a dinosaur? Naw, don't buy that. I've actually been to Loch Ness and it's pretty so I'm glad that the legend keeps the tourists coming and money pouring into that area.
2006-11-25 13:10:40
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Not very plausible. There just isn't enough food to support a breeding population of large creatures and the local fishermen. Besides, with all the scanning and searches of the loch they would have been found by now.
There is stronger evidence to support some type of creature in lake champlain, which is both bigger and has more food.
2006-11-25 13:59:18
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answered by Chance20_m 5
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umm i dont kno wat plausible means lol but i think it exists-- some scientists think it is a family of pleasaurs-- a type of dinosaur that fossils of have been found around the coast of the Scottland lake. the scottland lake is a mile wide and 60 miles long and ranging from shore to in some parts 15 miles deep, and it is very murky water so it is very possible that it is hiding down there, and the reason it lasts so long is that there is more than one so they reproduce-- loch ness is real!
2006-11-25 13:08:23
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answered by Anonymous
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As plausible as the human race will wipe itself out via nuclear war in the next 15 years. Its highly possible and and cannot be dissproven
2006-11-25 13:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Not plausible at all..
Urban myth supported by the local
tourist industry...
2006-11-25 13:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Not plausible at all. It's not there. No need to keep looking. But, it is fun.
2006-11-25 13:00:04
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answered by dawnsdad 6
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it is very possible, same as sasquatch. now if they were singular isolated traditions, there would be a good possibility that they were interesting local folklore, but when you have seemingly identical creatures appearing in different, unconnected parts of the world, and being still seen, it would not be rational just to dismiss them so easily.
2006-11-25 13:59:51
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answered by free thinker 3
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Yes and equally I believe that dad noel is the man of Coke
2006-11-25 13:01:52
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answered by Mideosam 4
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as much as Champ is here where I live near Lake Champlain...oh, and we also have a lot of Bigfoot stories here too...
2006-11-25 15:32:08
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answered by Jay Jay 5
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