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It's because the story of the red dragon, in the end it went to Loch Ness. Does that mean Nessie is an Eastern dragon?(Because Eastern dragons live in the water.)

2007-02-17 15:37:22 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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Short answer, probably not.

Long answer, if there is a Loch Ness Monster, which I really do hope there is, it is probably a type of eel or some other form of aquatic life that we are familiar with. If it is something other than that, I personally hope for a pleisiasaur, a type of aquatic dinosaur. However, I really don't hold out much hope for that, as Loch Ness has been shown to lack the resources to provide the necessary sustenance for such a large creature. But I could be wrong, and I really hope that I am.

2007-02-25 02:29:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is no such thing as mermaids. Loch Ness is probably mistaken identity. If there are aliens, their technology is so far beyond ours and their numbers are so few that it would be silly to expect bones. Bigfoot is probably real. They have been incredibly fortunate to not have their bones or body found yet, but there is some recent DNA evidence that looks promising. There is also lots of hair and scat. Bigfoot simply don't like donating their bones to science. They have a history of being very scarce, very shy, and live in very impenetrable places, including forests which aren't conducive to leaving bones. You could look all your life and you would never find a cougar carcass unless it was shot or hit by a car. When an animal gets sick or near death, it seeks a place to hide away from danger and predators and the bones are then left to decompose and dispersed by scavengers.

2016-05-24 00:38:27 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Loch Ness Monster- Nessie is a hoax. Sorry.

"The photo was confirmed as a hoax in the deathbed confession of Chris Spurling, son-in-law of Marmaduke Wetherell."

2007-02-17 16:09:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

No. I believe it is Red Dragon of the Welsh. But in the East (?) in mythology there is only one red dragon and this is the name of the evil spirit (devil or any other name).

2007-02-19 05:03:56 · answer #4 · answered by Nicolette 6 · 0 0

no... a european dragon is usually green... i havent met a red one. actually, they might be.

2007-02-25 03:38:25 · answer #5 · answered by Wolfire 1 · 0 0

it would be a Chinese dragon.

http://animal.discovery.com/convergence/dragons/profiles/profiles.html

http://lair2000.net/Dragon_Lair/Dragon_Lair.html

2007-02-18 14:20:19 · answer #6 · answered by DRAGON 5 · 0 0

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