Loch Ness is possibly a surviving plesiosaurus. This would support the theory of a worldwide flood; animals that inhabit water would have survived it.
The remains of a plesiosaur was found off the coast of Japan in the 1970's. There was even a postage stamp to commemorate it. This suggests that it had survived until this century, at least.
2007-11-25 08:17:47
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answered by Poet G 5
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Good grief! Just think about it, enough huge creatures to form a breeding community? But the best we have is grainy pictures of something that could be a dog or an otter swimming. Perhaps the most damming thing is that it was first 'reported' about a hundred years ago by a lady who was, wait for it, a local hotel owner! The Loch tourist trade has been doing well ever since. It would be amazing to believe but there's no evidence.
2007-11-25 16:28:09
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answered by Ade B 2
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'Nessie' has been seen by eye witnesses for over the past 800 years. Acheaologists have just recently (~3 years ago) found aquatic dinosaur skeletons along the banks of Loch Ness but claim they are unrelated to Nessie.
Most people would concur that there is something going on in Lock Ness based on all the eyewitness accounts but they just don't know what.
2007-11-25 16:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a giant lizard like serpent, and it's color is black with hints of aubergine purple, navy blue, and forest green.
Some of them could be cognac color, or dark, deep forest green, or jet black, which would be creepy.
Lots of sharp teeth, long pale mauve tongue, huge, bulging golden hazel eyes, and is harmless if no one bothers them.
I also believe there is more than just one Lochness monster because it takes a male and a female to create one in the first place.
So if there is any Lochness monsters then it isn't just one, it's several.
2007-11-25 16:29:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It's in Loch Ness.
2007-11-25 16:10:47
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answered by That's not my name 7
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not a lot my friend but my mum is taking me to scotland in january because i have been very ill and nearly died so my mum's taking me for a rest break,one of the places we are visiting is lochness as i have wanted to go since i was young so ask me again in january merry christmas and hogmany
2007-11-25 16:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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it lives in lake lochness in Scotland. It looks like a dinosaur, with flippered feet. Shows up less and less every year.
2007-11-25 16:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a dinosaur that swims in a Lake in Scottland I think.They have discovered one in the USA in the great lakes as well.Of course everyone thinks they are a hoax.But I believe.I believe!!
2007-11-25 16:13:28
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answered by ? 3
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I heard it was disproved by the guy that attached a snaky looking thing on a radio controlled boat or submarine.
2007-11-25 16:11:41
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answered by Rick H 5
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She's apparently camera shy and is a great ride at Busch Gardens, Williamsburg.
2007-11-25 16:12:29
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answered by Awesome★Possum♕҉☮♪♥♠♦♣♫ღ☼✔♀✫ஐ¤Δ☺◎ 7
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