If you believe that there is a monster then many people claim to have seen it, despite there being no convincing evidence that it even exists. If you don't believe in the existence of a monster then obviously nobody can have seen it and they are all either mistaken or liars.
If you believe that there is a monster then many people claim to have seen it, despite there being no convincing evidence that it even exists. If you don't believe in the existence of a monster then obviously nobody can have seen it and they are all either mistaken or liars.
Loads of people have spotted the loch ness monster
Many authors, as well as fishermen have claimed to have seen the Loch ness monster. To date there have been over 3,000 sightings of the Loch ness monster.
86% of the people who visit Loch Ness do so to see the monster. The remaining 14% visit Loch Ness to exploit the naive 86% in selling them accommodations and souvenirs.
probably about 1,000 - 25,000 per year
around two million
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The Loch Ness monster comes out whenever it wants to.
The Loch Ness Monster reportedly lives in Loch Ness (Loch is a Gaelic word for lake) in Scotland. Basically its name just means the monster that lives in Loch Ness.
The Loch Ness Monster went into the lake by water. Eventually, a glacier collapsed and trapped Nessie in the lake. Now, it is sayed that the monster lives in the waters of Loch Ness, eating fish and swimming around.
The Loch Ness Monster resides in Scotland. A loch is a lake there. Her nickname is "Nessie".
The nickname came to be because the loch NESS monster they just took NESS and added ie then we have NESSIE !
Nessie is the nickname given to the Loch Ness monster.
Yes, but it normally doesn't choose to.
The two that immediately come to mind are the Loch Ness Monster and the Leviathan.
The loch ness monster comes out well really when it feels like but mostly at night so no one can see him This is by laina
Pros? -- Apart from the word of someone who thinks they have seen something unexplainable, none. Cons? -- 1. Where would a monster come from? A few thousand years ago a glacier scoured out the valley now occupied by Loch Ness. There was no monster then, so it is very unlikely there is one now. 2.There is no proof of a Loch Ness Monster.
Lots of people have looked for the Loch Ness monster but it's never been found. One school of thought is that circuses used to come to the area and let their elephants swim in the loch. The "Loch Ness monster" photos look a lot like the top of an elephant's head and its trunk.
There is no scientific proof of the existence of the Loch Ness Monster, so the scientific community in general views this creature as a myth. It would come under the category of "cryptids", animals and plants that have not been proven to exist or not exist.