Does The Loch Ness Monster live in a log?
No, the Loch Ness Monster does not live in a log. It is a legendary creature that is believed to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland. Reports suggest it is a large, aquatic animal, similar to a plesiosaur or a long-necked dinosaur, but there is no concrete evidence of its existence.
When was the loch ness monster sited?
The first reported sighting of the Loch Ness Monster, commonly known as "Nessie," dates back to the early 1930s. Since then, there have been numerous sightings and alleged evidence, but no conclusive proof of its existence has been found. The mystery continues to intrigue and fascinate people worldwide.
Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster, is often depicted as being green in color. However, since there are no verified sightings or evidence of Nessie's existence, it is difficult to determine its actual color.
What type of animal is the Loch Ness Monster?
The Loch Ness Monster, AKA. "Nessie", is a fictional creature. There is no proof that she does exist although there have been many hoaxes. These hoaxes range from plastic swans and fake radar images. There are reports of sonar images having picked up on a large shape ("Nessie") followed closely by a much smaller shape (possibly a baby "Nessie").
Unfortunately, "Nessie" is a mythical type of animal. In other words, she does not exist.
Just because something is mythical does not mean it does not exist.
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What do you do after you get the picture of the lochness monster?
Take it back to Mews, who dismisses it as a snowshoe print. Once you have the lantern and the footprint photo, there is nothing else to do about the Yeti.
However, once you have proved the other three cryptids (Nessie, chupacabra and the Jersey Devil), Mews will send you in pursuit of Bigfoot instead.
Is lake Titicaca the worlds highest navigable lake?
Lake Titicaca is the largest lake in South America but it is far from being the world's largest lake. It is on the border of Peru and Bolivia.
Is the Loch Ness monster true or false?
Like many myths there is no real evidence than there is any sort of 'monster' living in Loch Ness. But, until it is proved absolutely conclusively that there isn't a monster, some people will continue to believe that there is one. The real reason is that people want a little mystery in their lives, they feel that the world is too small, that almost everything has been discovered, labelled and photographed. The Loch Ness monster, Yeti, Sasquatch, Werewolves and Vampire etc offer an escape from what some people view as the mundane boredom of everyday existence. Such creatures offer a promise that there are still things that haven't been explained by science. Cynical peole would say that the Loch Ness monster was just invented as a story, by local people, to attract tourists, and if that is the case it has worked. Most of those who believe in 'Nessie' think that the Loch Ness monster is some sort of marine dinosaur. The Dinosaurs became extinct tens of millions of years ago but only 11 thousand years ago, during the last Ice Age, Loch Ness was buried under a kilometre or more of ice. That was only the most recent of many Ice Ages which have occurred since the extinction of the dinosaurs. So the Loch Ness monster could only have moved to Loch Ness in the last 10 thousand years or so. Where did it come from? Scientists would say that no dinosaur could live for millions of years by itself. Nessie must therefore be a member of an undiscovered species, so where are the rest of them? Why has no one ever been able to prove that they even exist?
Has there been sightings of the Loch Ness monster?
There are plenty of pictures, but none of them are definitly Nessie
Are there underwater caves in Loch Ness?
How many Nessie are in lake loch ness?
you could fit the whole words population 3 times in loch ness coz its so big!
What percentage of people in Scotland believe in the Loch Ness Monster?
The amount of people in Scotland who believes in the Loch Ness monster can not be written in percentage. But there are a lot of people who believes it.
Why are people scared of the Loch Ness monster?
People often have a fear of the unknown. If you don't know what something is you can't be absolutely certain that it doesn't pose a threat to you so people tend to be suspicious of things until they know them to be harmless. However people who don't believe in the existence of the 'Loch Ness Monster' don't fear something which they don't believe even exists.
What have witnesses said about the Loch Ness monster?
Nobody knows yet. There have been many "Sightings" of "Nessie", but not always credible.
Technology has failed to reveal any evidence: On 11 October 1987, "Operation Deepscan", a major sonar exploration of the Loch, was undertaken by a team of 20 cruisers. High-tech sonar equipment bounced sound waves to the bottom of the lake, electronically recording any contacts. Three sonar contacts showed up as crescent shaped marks, but the results of the sonar test did not indicate there was anything unusual on the bottom of Loch Ness. Many say no, the Lockness Monster does not exist because there is no such thing as monsters besides in movies. Others say there is some evidence that it does exist, but it is anecdotal evidence. Nothing is proven about whether it does or does not exist.
Where was the Last sighting of the Loch ness monster?
We don't know if Nessie was really "seen," as real existence has not been proven. The last claimed sighting was in 2007.
Loch ness is a large, deep, freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands. The word Loch is a Scottish word for lake or fiord. It is 24 miles long and 1 mile wide. At its deepest point it is 1,000 feet.
What does the Loch Ness monster represent?
The monster probably represents peoples' desire for a little mystery in the world, the possibility that there may still be things that remain undiscovered.
When was the first report of the Loch Ness Monster?
It was in May 1933 - on a quiet week on the local paper, the Inverness Courier. A local correspondent, who was also a water bailiff and knew the loch well, wrote a report about a disturbance in the water of Loch Ness that had been seen by a couple, a Mr and Mrs Mackay who happened to be running one of the hotels in Drumnadrochit by the loch shore. (Hmmm.) They'd seen this hump-like thing that had splashed off across the loch. The paper published with the little headline 'Strange Spectacle on Loch Ness - What was it? After that, the whole phenomenon took off. Story summarized on Scotlandinaweek website, Nessie page.
The Loch Ness Monster plus teories?
the loch ness monster (known as nessie) is a dragon like creature that lives in alarge lake in the north of scotland. it is unknown to be real or a myth,people have tried to take pictures of nessie and have failed. some have tried to show proof with fake pictures and they have failed aswell. an eye witness says that nessie is longer or just the same size as a school bus!nessie can live in or out of the water and has been seen minimum amount of times.
Where is the loch ness located?
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The Loch Ness monster has been sighted in Loch Ness, northwest Scotland.
Who first saw the loch ness monster?
It has never been seen because it doesn't exist. It is a figment of peoples imagination but is great for tourism. IF A TEACHERS ASKS US THAT QOUSTION IT MEANS IT HAS BEEN SEEN SO IMPROVE UR ANSWER AND FIND WHEN IT WAS SEEN AND FOR SURE IT HAS BEEN SEE BUT IDK WHEN AND WHERE