Nobody knows. but Saint Columbia spotted it in 565.
Use the rowboat and go far left. Then, blow the penny whistle and the Loch Ness Monster will appear.
Yes and no.People have taken photos of the monster that haunts the loch ness rivers but they aklways appear blury so far we have no real evidence but what we have so far isn't enough to prove that it is just a legened or is it real
Less than 35 miles to the South-West end of Loch Ness.
It has never been known to bite (also most people believe that it is a fictional monster).
Achh mon ! If we knew, we would get proof positive she exists and then know it's not just the hallucinations of a few single malt tipplers. But as far as where is Loch Ness the lake, look to the Scottish Highlands.
Loch Ness Monster: The Loch Ness Monster-sometimes called Nessie-is a creature or group of creatures said to live in Loch Ness, a deep freshwater loch (lake near the city of Inverness in northern Scotland. Nessie is generally categorized as a lake monster. Along with Bigfoot and Yeti, Nessie is perhaps the best-known mystery in crypto zoology. Most mainstream scientists and other experts find current evidence supporting Nessie unpersuasive, and regard such reports as hoaxes or misidentification of mundane creatures. Most accounts of the monster's appearance, including historical ones indicate a creature resembling the long-extinct plesiosaur. Actual fossil evidence for this Mesozoic creature shows it to have been physically large with a long neck and tiny head, with flippers for propulsion. The alleged connection of this creature with the Loch Ness monster has made it popular topic in the field of cryptozoology. However, most scientists suggest that the idea that the Loch Ness Monster is a remnant of the Mesozoic era is highly unlikely - there would need to be a breeding colony of such creatures for there to have been any long-term survival, an coupled with the fact that plesiosaurs needed to surface to breathe, this would result in far more frequent sightings than have actually been reported. Many biologists also argue Loch Ness is not large or productive enough to support even a small family of these creatures. Moreover the Loch was created as the result of geologically recent glaciations and was frozen solid during recent ice-ages.The Loch Ness Monster is a myth, it has never been seen, all the alleged sightings, photos and film have been scientifically proven to be either fake or of something other than a 'monster'
the smallest loch in Scotland is the loch nineacht it is in dundee
sorry im not that far i only beat the big foot thing
ANSWER 1I would love to, but as of yet no real evidence exists that can't be explained as other things.ANSWER 2Yes. Actually i did a project on her. I had to come up with lots of evidence that she is real.ANSWER 3Yes. I believe in her and I think there is a whole family of them down there.
You can find matches on Cryptids Island, in the pub at the far right at Loch Ness. The only use for them is to light the Lantern, which you can acquire by climbing to the monastery in the Himalayas.You will need both to light your way in the woods in New Jersey.The matches are on Cryptids island in Poptropica. You have to go to Scotland (the Loch Ness Lake) and go to the left all the way and into the pub they will be on the bar.
Dodo birds (a type of albatross) are extinct, and the other are cryptids. So the ancient dragons, Loch Ness monster, Champie, the chupacabra and the jackalope all fit into that category.
You have to get a submarine ticket, then go to the bottom of the lake and take a picture of the fake Nessy, then show the guys at the Pub, and they will show you a news article. Beat the guy that you see on your way on at darts, and you will get a instrument. Go as far as you can in the lake on the rowboat, then play the instrument. Nessy will come up, and you take the picture.