The Loch Ness Monster, often referred to as Nessie, is typically described as having a long neck and one or more humps on its back that rise above the water's surface. However, sightings and descriptions vary widely, and there is no scientific evidence to confirm the existence of Nessie or its physical characteristics. Most reports of humps are anecdotal, leading to ongoing debate about the creature's existence and appearance.
some people say that Nessie is just an elephant with its trunk up in a long neck position and the two humps are its head and back. some think this is what the sightings were. but assuming Nessie is real, it is a plesiosaur.
Take the humps-in-the-water photo back to Mews. But it is a fake. Go back to Loch Ness and complain to the rowboat man, who leaves. At the Pub, play darts to earn a Submarine ride, and photograph the "Nessie" at the bottom of the Loch. Return to the Pub to find it is a movie prop, but you get a Pennywhistle from the bartender. Take the rowboat out alone and you can use the pennywhistle to lure the real Nessie for a picture. Take this to mews to confirm Nessie's existence.
The Bactrian camel is the species that has two humps on its back.
The kind of camel that has two humps on its back is called a Bactrian camel.
The type of camel that has two humps on its back is called a Bactrian camel.
The type of camel that has 2 humps on its back is called a Bactrian camel.
You get a photo of Nessie, the Loch Ness monster. The actual Nessie photo is the THIRD photo you take at Loch Ness. On your first visit there, you get the camera and matches, and a rowboat ticket from the dart game at the Pub. You get a photo of humps in the water, and eventually take this to Mews to analyze. But the photo you get is of truck tires, and a shadowy Nessie. On your second visit, you get a submarine ticket, but the photo you get is of a movie prop. After showing this at the Pub, you get the Pennywhistle that lets you call the real Nessie on your solo trip in the rowboat. This closeup photo goes back to Mews and confirms the existence of the Loch Ness monster.
a camel :)
She is to the left of the loch in a small lagoon. You will need the Pennywhistle. The actual Nessie photo is the THIRD photo you take at Loch Ness. On your first visit there, you get the camera and a rowboat ticket from the dart game at the Pub. You get a photo of humps in the water, and eventually take this to Mews to analyze. But the photo you get is of truck tires, and a shadowy Nessie. On your second visit, you get a submarine ticket, but the photo you get is of a movie prop. After showing this at the Pub, you get the Pennywhistle that lets you call the real Nessie on your solo trip in the rowboat. This closeup photo goes back to Mews and confirms the existence of the Loch Ness monster.
You get a photo of Nessie, the Loch Ness monster. The actual Nessie photo is the THIRD photo you take at Loch Ness. On your first visit there, you get the camera and matches, and a rowboat ticket from the dart game at the Pub. You get a photo of humps in the water, and eventually take this to Mews to analyze. But the photo you get is of truck tires, and a shadowy Nessie. On your second visit, you get a submarine ticket, but the photo you get is of a movie prop. After showing this at the Pub, you get the Pennywhistle that lets you call the real Nessie, when you take the rowboat out on your own. This closeup photo goes back to Mews and confirms the existence of the Loch Ness monster.
The first photo you get is of some humps in the water. Take them back to Mews and he says they are just tires. Return to Loch Ness and tell off the rowboat operator. Go back to the Pub to win a Submarine Ticket. At the bottom of the Loch you will get another Nessie photo. Take this one to the Pub, where it is revealed to be a movie prop. If you can win a third games of darts, the bartender gives you a pennywhistle that you can use (in the rowboat) to call the real Nessie.
The big humps on their back.