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What would you do if you saw the loch ness monster?

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Ellie1993

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I would probably scream, then take a ton of pictures. Then I would stay there until the monster left. Finally when I got home I would send the pictures to an animal specialist and find out what it really is.

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Where was the Loch Ness monster saw?

It has supposedly been sighted in, and close to, Loch Ness, which is how it got its name.


Where is the Loch Ness monsters?

Firstly there is said to be only one, and it is in the Loch in Scotland. The Loch is a large lakeits true i was in Scotland i thought i saw the Nessie i thougt it was my image-nation


Have any body ever saw the Loch Ness Monster?

Yes.


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Why do some people not believe in the loch ness monster you saw clips and photos of him?

people like me dont believe in the loch ness monster because he was first sighted in 1933 and there is no way a animal could live so long.


When was the loch ness monster sighted?

The first sighting of the Loch Ness Monster was in March 1933 by a passing couple named Mr. and Mrs. John Mackay. They parked their car and saw something big, black, and shiny make huge waves the size of a ship would make.


How ny times has the loch ness monster been seen?

thousands of times. But no one can prove that what they saw was real


Who was the last person to spot the Loch Ness monster?

No one was, they just saw some tyres, it's only a myth.


Who first saw loch Ness Monster and where?

The earliest sighting is widely believed to be St. Columba in the 6th Century CE


What other bodies of water saw monster sightings?

Lake Champlain, Atlantic ocean, loch ness, pacific ocean, nile river.


What is known about Loch Ness monster?

Loch Ness MonsterThe Loch Ness Monster is a cryptid. It is described as a long necked lake monster with flippers and somehow looking like a plesiosaurus. The first known sighting was St. Columbus and his crew that were on a ship, and they think they encountered it, the Nessiteras rhombopteryx, Greek for the wonder of Ness with the diamond shaped fin. One of his ship mates was in the lake of Loch Ness, and the creature popped up, but St. Columbus frightened the creature and it vanished under the water. All of this took place in 565 A.D. Scientist today are still looking for Nessie, nobody knows if they will find any truth, or if they will find hoaxes.The Loch Ness Monster is an alleged animal, identified neither as to family or species, but claimed to inhabit Scotland's Loch Ness. The Loch Ness Monster is one of the best-known animals studied by cryptozoologists. Popular belief and interest in the animal have waxed and waned over the years since the animal came to the world's attention in 1933. Evidence of its existence is largely anecdotal, with minimal, and much disputed, photographic material and sonar readings: there has not been any physical evidence (skeletal remains, capture of a live animal, definitive tissue samples or spore) uncovered as of 2008.It is said that a few have been sighted in the B.T. (Bermuda Triangle). But nobody knows for sure. The Loch Ness might be real or once was real... or it's still alive!? but it remains a mystery.The loch ness monster, known by the name "Nessie," is a legend first sighted in 565. There is no proof that it exists, but a lot of people think it is real. Thought of as a deep sea dinosaur, there are thought to be three currently living loch ness monsters in the world. The loch ness monsters are said to make their home in Scotland, and they could survive on land, but are said not to come up often because of humans.


Is the loch ness monster dangerous to humans?

very. seeing it is said to drive you crazy and makes you write volumes of books on the subject in a vain attempt to get someone to believe that you actually saw it.