At Loch Ness, the man's trailer is too high to fit under the bridge. Help him by letting some air out of its tires. Click on the left tire, then click and hold on the valve stem to release the air. (You receive a digital camera.)
you have to picture the fake Nessie (which its the tires) then go to the museum again and go the m.mewn or whatever it called click USE on the photo and you will know its fake . then go again to the guy in the boat talk to him and he will leave .
He isn't actually "stuck", but his trailer won't fit under the bridge.
Let some air out of the trailer tires to lower it. (Click the left tire, then click and hold the valve stem.)
The Loch Ness Monster is a cryptid, meaning it is an animal who's existence has not been proven. This creature, should it exist, has not been captured.
The Loch Ness monster comes under the classification of cryptid. It is an animal whose existence has not been proven or disproved. There is no scientifically correct classification.
You go to loch-ness island and play the game in the pub. It not that hard
He is in the pub, to the right of the Loch at Loch Ness.
The pub is to the right of the Loch.
The jearsy devil is a cryptid. Like bigfoot, loch ness monster, chupachabra, or a yeti. They are all real.
To the right of the Loch at Loch Ness. Talk to him, click the left side tire, and then click and hold the valve stem on the tire.
Castle Urquhart is on an island in Loch Ness.
The Loch Ness Monster is an cryptid, and as such is unconfirmed as a real species of animal. Some believe that the creature that reportedly lives in the Scottish loch is a plesiosaur. Plesiosaurs were carnivorous aquatic animals that lived from the late Triassic period until the the end of the Cretaceous period.
You get them in Loch Ness.
When you first start the island and you get the paper about Mews needing the evidence of ONE cryptid to get your reward, you end up needing to search for 4: Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, the Chupacabra, and the Jersey Devil.
It is the "pub" and it is to the right in Loch Ness.