Assuming it exists, no. It lives in a freshwater lake; a sea creature would not be able to survive for as long as that one supposedly has.
The Loch Ness Monster is not a sea serpent, no.
There have been reported sightings of a creature known as the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland's Loch Ness, but there is no concrete evidence of its existence. Many believe the sightings to be hoaxes or misidentifications of known animals.
The Loch Ness monster has been "sighted" numerous times by locals. Although some believe it is a myth and are skeptical, it is still a possibility that there is a creature in the depths of Loch Ness that just hasn't been discovered yet by humans. There is also another legend of a sea creature living in Lake Champlain. They call it "Champ" America's Loch Ness monster. There is info about it on: www.americanmonsters.com livescience.com/animalworld/060307_lake_monster.html
The yacumama is a sea creature much like the Loch-ness monster. Its existence cannot be proven or disproven.
In 565, St. Columba claimed to have saved someone from a "sea monster", but this was in River Ness not Loch Ness
Vampire Bats are famous for not being seen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hmm! perhaps those that are well camouflaged - like a leaf gecko or a mimic octopus. Then of cause there is always the Yeti and the Loch Ness monster.
According to popular belief, the Loch Ness monster is a plesiosaur-like creature resembling sea beasts from millions of years ago. The diet of these creatures was composed of large fish. The Loch is home to a large population of pike, which would be ideal prey for a modern-day monster.
The monstrous biblical sea creature is commonly referred to as Leviathan in the Bible. It is described as a large and powerful creature that symbolizes chaos and evil in some biblical texts.
NO! But Similar To One She/he Is A Serpent Which Means " monster sea Snake" .
A loch ness monster is a creature which has been claimed to be seen throughout the world. By many reportings it has flippers, and a long neck. One reporting has been ruled fake. The man who reported it had a toy submarine and put a fake neck on it. The name originated from where it was supposeively first sawn, in the lake Loch Ness. This is in my own words. Not from a website.
Loch Ness Monster (Nessie).
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