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I think she might have been born there maybe by another dinosaur. That's probably the best answer.

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No evidence worth its name has ever been produced to suggest there genuinely are any large, unusual animals living in Loch Ness - there would have to be a sizeable colony of them.

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"...born there by another dinosaur"? Well, yes, as I say if it exists it would be one of a colony! And the dinosaurs and their marine equivalents such as the plesiosaur (the creature the "monster" is said to resemble) all died in or before the mass-extinction 65 million years ago.

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Even fairly recent, systematic photographic and sonar searches have failed to find anything. The heading photo is the best known but I think this is the one later proven to be a decaying tree-stump - note that there is nothing in the image to give the object any scale, and the image is quite indistinct.

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