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565 AD
Nessie lives in Loch Ness, and one was thought to be sighted in Lake Champlain.
you would want to visit Norway because there are lots of cultures. There are also alot of nessies there. Nessies are like santa but different like one kind is if you don't leave out extra food out for there Christmas, hell get your family ill! check out more on Google and type in norweigian Christmas!
In the movie 'Water Horse', a Loch Ness monster could only have one baby at a time. The lake size would probably determine the number of Nessies.
The loch was once open to the ocean waters, and creatures such as plesiosaurs could easily have stayed there and adapted to the conditions, and continued to breed to maintain one or more Nessies in the Loch.
Nessie's Mom and Dad probably are not Nessies. There is only one Nessie to live in Loch Ness. And Nessie's mom didn't die when she was a baby nor that her dad is dead. Nobody knows, but if it's an animal or human, it Has To Have parents!
To get Nessie's hat in "Riddle Transfer," you need to complete the game by solving various puzzles and riddles. Once you reach the final area, you'll encounter Nessie, who will present you with a specific riddle. Successfully answering this riddle will reward you with Nessie's hat as a collectible item in the game. Make sure to explore thoroughly for clues and hints to help you in solving the riddle!
Besides "Midnight Sun" which is in Edward Cullen's point of view, there will not be a book after Breaking Dawn in Renesmee's point of View. "Morning Sun" is Edward's point of view during Twilight the first book. Stephenie Meyer has decided that after "Midnight Sun" there will not be anymore books that she makes about "Twilight".POV:Twilight: BellaNew Moon: BellaEclipse: BellaBreaking Dawn: Bella and JacobMidnight Sun: Edward
The longest recorded lifespan of a tuatara is about 80 years. Most authorities think 100 years is possible but more than that seems to be pure speculation. Reptiles in general can have longer life spans than similarly sized mammals, and this is probably down to their metabolisms' being much slower so that cell damage is less likely to occur. I think you may mean 'Why has the species remained unchanged for 200 million years?' This is because their environment didn't change very much until very recently, so there was no evolutionary pressure to change.