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Loch Ness Monster

Called Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster is a creature that has a brontosaurus-type body with fin-like extremities. Sightings have been reported at Loch Ness, Scotland since 565 AD, actual existence has not been proven.

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Loch ness monster fake?

Nessie is crypted, meaning that there have been sightings but there is no solid scientific proof of it.

I personally believe Nessie and her bretheran are real.

Is the Loch Ness monster important to Washington state?

The Loch Ness Monster is only allegedly found in Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It has no ties or importance to Washington State

Can the loch ness monster hurt you?

If Nessie does exist, then like any wild animal, under certain cirucmstacnes it can harm people. Additionally one of the earliest sightings of Nessie are actually about a person who had been killed by some kind of water monster.

What does the loch ness monster sound like?

The Loch Ness Monster sounds kind of like a tiger it roars can you believe it

What is the theme for a monster calls by Patrick ness?

The theme in "A Monster Calls" by Patrick Ness is coming of age and facing reality. The protagonist in the novel grows as a person and learns to confront his fears of bullying and his mother's coming death through the help of a monster he meets in the night.

What animals skull is this i found a skull like this on a beach in Delaware it has horns and holes for ears and huge eye sockets and is about 8in long and 6in high and 4 in wide?

Type your answer here... this skull is a lake lochness monster skull. The reason why is because it is close to water. This monster has horns because ive seen pictures of it .this monster people have had proof of seeing this monster swimming along the shores of lakes this monster is huge so that was why the skull was so big.

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Thanks. That's what I thought. I also saw a huge shadow about 20 feet long in the water in Delaware Bay a few days after I found the skull. There were 3 seagulls in the water, one by one each of them went down (they were above the shadow) and didn't come back up. Then the shadow looked like it was swimming away and disappeared. I brought the skull back with me from vacation, but no marine biologist wanted to look at it. Well, there was one in Delaware that did look at it and she had no idea what it could be. I had to throw the skull away because it started to rot and smell bad. I did some research on sea serpents, and it was probably one of those "Chessie Monster" things that people report seeing in Chesapeake Bay, which is a little bit north of Delaware Bay. I also found a website through Google that showed a photo of a skull that looked EXACTLY like the one I found, except it was found in 2007 in a bay in Canada. I found the skull in 2009. Google it, you can see what the skull looked like.

A3. The skull of a sheep or a goat would be about that size. You may be able to track one down at your local butcher, and compare it. Otherwise, a museum or a vet.

Everyone, answer three makes the best sense, in my opinion all these other answers should be deleted. Suma rongi gets the credit.

Is gray lock hall real?

Yes and no.

There is a real Greylock Hall which is a student accommodation building in Massachusetts and provides rooms for twenty-two male students.

I suspect you are asking because of the book "The Ghost of Greylock Hall" which is set in an abandoned lunatic asylum. This book (thankfully) is fiction and the building is not actually real...

Which country you would find Loch Ness?

Loch Ness: Loch means 'lake'. Loch Ness, 23 miles long, is one of a series of lochs that lie along the Great Glen that runs across the entire width of Scotland between Fort William in the West to Inverness in the East. The Lochs (West to East) are Loch Lochy, Loch Oich, and Loch Ness, and are connected by the Caledonian Canal, built by Thomas Telford, to allow navigation between the Atlantic and the North Sea without having to take the much longer, and dangerous, northern route around the North of Scotland. For many hundreds of years stories have persisted of sightings of a large amphibious/aquatic reptile in Loch Ness but whilst not all witnesses' evidence can be entirely refuted equally there is no firm evidence that such an animal does exist. The Loch Ness Monster, or "Nessie", ranks alongside Bigfoot and the Abominable Snowman as one of the world's best known monster legends. Ther have been many expeditions to prove or disprove the legend, often using the very best of contemporary technology, including sonar and underwater cameras, but "Nessie" has proved very shy and uncooperative. Undeniably a boon to tourism, not just locally around Loch Ness but to the whole of Scotland, to this day there has been no irrefutable evidence to prove or disprove the monsters existence.

How big is lochness monsters tail?

I don`t think anyone knows because it`s existence is not yet acknowledge

Where is Nessie located?

Nessie is said to be seen in loch ness lake in Scotland... the most recent sightings were 1999 2002 and 2007.... do more research and im sure you will believe shes real

Who was the composer for Loch Lomand?

Apparently it was composed by Lady Jane Scott in 1840. She also composed Annie Laurie.

Is the Nessie real?

Yes. Because I Learned that Nessie made a cave about as far as the eye cant see a thing she made the cave 800 feet Deep so the radars on a ship cant find her but if you used a Sound Radar You might have a better chance

Hope that helped Bye :D

What food do loch ness moster eat?

Since she lives in a gigantic lake, I would assume that her diet consists of fish and freshwater plants

How big are the lochness eyes?

Loch Ness is a lake so it doesn't have any eyes but it does have a bottom.

Who studies the Loch Ness Monster?

Many teams of scientists from around the world have gone there in search of Nessie.Many universities have sent teams,all armed with the most advanced technology available.There are people scanning the lake constantly from shore,and boats ply the water daily with sophisticated radar,and sonar devices.Still ,no Nessie.Underwater cameras caught some interesting footage of a fin like appendage,but even that has been stored away for further analysis.