I believe in Ogopogo that lives in Lake Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada, i have friends who say they have seen him, i think Nessie and the Ogopogo are the same kind of creature so if one can exist then more than one exist.
2007-09-22 22:31:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that there is at present no thank you to comprehend that Nessy does or does not exist. Many scientists have tried to probe the waters of Loch Ness, purely to discover that for all our technologies, we won't. Loch Ness is an fairly darkish, polarized lake. The waters can not be seen by using, the electrostatic capability prevents digital contraptions from scanning the water. So if i became right into a scientist, i could say 'specific' till proved in any different case. there is not any demanding evidence, in spite of the shown fact that the quantity of eye witness bills over an excellent span of time tutor there's a stable danger that there is a few thing there. it would desire to not be the super creature concept to be there, however the only evidence we've says there is a few thing residing in those darkish waters.
2016-12-17 08:10:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been interested in all things mysterious since as far as I can remember and as a child the Loch Ness Monster really caught my imagination.
However, the imagination is where Nessie belongs, as when you look for real evidence there is none at all. A creature or creatures of the size allegedly attributed to Nessie would require lots of food and there simply isn't enough in the Loch to sustain it or them.
Any sightings there have been are almost certainly mistaken identity - from unusual waves and currents to Otters and Sturgeon. None of the photos I've seen are conclusive - they can be anything - and the sonar readings were of the same calibre.
The theory that Nessie is a survivor or a descendant of the Dinosaur age is wrong too - as the Loch was frozen solid during the last ice age.
It would be great if Nessie existed but sadly all the evidence points to the fact that she doesn't.
2007-09-22 22:16:20
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answered by Nexus6 6
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No. The main descriptions we have had, which may or may not be true, are of a creature capable of climbing out of the water and having a long neck and generally resembling a plesiosaurus. This was an air breathing marine dinosaur and as such would have had to come to the surface on a regular basis to breath just as whales do today and would therefore have been seen on many occasions.
2007-09-22 22:45:07
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answered by Maid Angela 7
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Aye, lassie. She is lying in the murky depths of the loch and has been there for centuries. Saint Columba reported seeing her in 864 A D. She puts in an appearance every noo and again just to reassure us she has no gone away. On cold wintery nights Nessie can sometimes be seen climbing oot onto the bank of the loch. Jist waitin on unwary Sassenachs who have been to a local hostelry for a wee refreshment.
2007-09-22 22:08:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never seen any evidence to prove the existence of the Loch Ness Monster...but I've never seen anything to disprove it, either. The Loch Ness is deep; there's no reason to conclude that something does not live there.
Absence of proof is not proof of absence.
2007-09-23 02:08:46
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answered by The Electro Ferret 4
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Hello D, I believe in the loch Ness monster.
2007-09-22 22:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Thinking of starting a new religion? Be warned, Nessie has a rival. In Lake Van, eastern Turkey. Possibly called Vanessa, but I'm not sure.
2007-09-22 22:46:20
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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more than that I have seen nessie!she was doing about 30 knots down the loch,towing 3 water skiers
{two haggis and a set of bagpipes}they told me when they had done sking they were going for a pint of heavy and a fish supper,with a fried mars bar for afters.
2007-09-22 22:17:01
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answered by HaSiCiT Bust A Tie A1 TieBusters 7
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Bonjour madam
Thing is: its liek the blue whale, would you see it just liek taht in the ocean? answer is no! therefore i have to believe in it, as its out there somewhere, maybe dead within the last 10, years, but it existed definately when soemone spotted it, though mind you the lock has made plentiful monies coppers out of this sighting lol
aurevoir
2007-09-23 00:35:01
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answered by jam 5
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