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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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Do you believe in the loch ness monster why or why not?

I believe in the Loch Ness Monster, i have taken an interest into cryptology. The Loch Ness Monster could very well be real, it could be a species that we have not discovered yet, the Loch Ness Monster could also be a n evolution of a dinosaur. I also don't think that people are delusional when they claim to have seen something "unusual" i just think that it is something i like to call a special sight.

Where does the loch ness monster come from and where does it live?

The Loch Ness Monster went into the lake by water. Eventually, a glacier collapsed and trapped Nessie in the lake. Now, it is sayed that the monster lives in the waters of Loch Ness, eating fish and swimming around.

Which Scottish loch has a length of about 24 miles?

Loch Ness is a large freshwater lake in Scotland.

It is said to be the home of the Loch Ness monster.

It has been seen several times, but all photo's of sightings have been proven to be fake.

In which councy would you look for the loch ness monster?

The Loch Ness monster reportedly resides in Loch Ness in Scotland.

What is the weight and length of the Loch Ness Monster?

That will not be known until one can be captured or photographed with some reference scale. It is estimated to be the size of a dinosaur. == It's estimated length is 15 to 20 feet, and it's weight maybe about 2, 500 pounds. Most size estimates of Nessie are twenty to fifty feet long. But a population of creatures would have to have individuals in various stages of growth. It stands to reason that one creature could not survive for centuries, so if there is anything in there, it would have to have a population capable of sustaining itself for years.

How can you see the Loch Ness monster?

Obviously if you go to the Loch Ness lake in Scottland. But when people ACTUALLY see it it's by luck. So if ever you go to Loch Ness try putting a camera near the lake and leave it there for awhile, then maybe you could catch it on tape!!! But don't put it TOO near or nessie'll eat it,haha. But really, leave it somewhere especially overnight so if luck's with you you'll actually get it on tape! Try it, really works. ;)

Who saw loch ness monster?

nobody knows if it is real sientists and amauters say that it is real there is a lot of pictures but one time somebody took a picture but it is not real but that means nothing but it is still a mystery

How long have people known about the loch ness monster?

There have been stories of a lake monster dating back hundreds of years, where residents of feudal Scotland have supposedly witnessed the creature.

What type of creature is Loch Ness Monster?

The loch ness monster is supposedly a plesiosaur, who apparently has a long neck and four flippers. trust me. i did a three page report on this creature and only found that.

How does the loch ness monster move?

The lock ness monster or Nessie has a serpent type head as some believe but has the description of a ancient animal so it would probaly move with flippers like that of a seal but much lager and probaly would have scales and it would come up for air and sometimes to go on land it would move like Seal on land and/or like a Dolphin underwater

Where lochness monster live?

It is in a lake called The Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands.

Where is the loch ness monster from?

If Nessie exists then as Nessie is a short name for 'The Loch Ness Monster' you would allegedly find it living in Loch Ness.

Has anyone ever gone underwater to see the Loch Ness Monster?

Several attempts have been made to look for this elusive "monster", but all have resulted in success, or proper proof of its existence. There have been underwater searches, "Lidar" scans (sending a laser pulse down from a plane or helicopter, and being able to view different densities of objects), and various other methods. Many scientists have tried to locate the Loch Ness Monster by tracking it underwater. Since the early 1960s, there have been official Loch Ness Investigation teams, and several attempts have been made to use sonar and underwater cameras to search for any monsters. None of the sonar or photographs have shown anything that looked like a large swimming animal. There was one photograph that looked very much like some kind of animal head, but they proved it was just an old eroded tree-stump (and actually pulled it into their boat to be sure). There have been a few photographs of something that might be a flipper or fin, but it could just as easily be a fish or floating branch or even just swirling dirt. Loch Ness has always been very murky, and it is hard to see anything underwater unless it is very close; this makes it hard to prove one way or another whether any monsters exist.

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I think you mean "none" not "all" in the first sentence. The loch is not only murky, it is also very deep.

Does loch ness monster eat human?

It has never been known to bite (also most people believe that it is a fictional monster).

What species is Nessie?

The lake where people believe Nessie lives is called "Loch Ness".

Unless you mean "Nessie". It's just the "Ness" in Loch Ness with some extra letters.

What equipment is used to find th loch ness monster?

Various equipment has been used to attempt to find the loch ness monster. For example, many people have used sonar.

Why do some people believe that the loch ness monster is actually a plesiosaur?

The arguments against the existance of the loch ness monster as a plesiosaur are plentiful.For example,a plesiosaur could not live in the frigid waters of loch ness.A single plesiosaur living in loch ness for centuries?Ridiculous.It would have to be a breeding population of them and to prevent inbreeding you would need a HUGE population.Loch Ness couldn't possibly support such a large population, size wise alone.They would need a food supply and the loch couldn't possibly hold that many fish.A large population of plesiosaurs would have easily been spotted by now as they would have to come up for air frequently.Some suggest tunnels that lead from the loch to the ocean and these creatures regularly go back and forth.If that was the case,the loch's water would be the same level as the Atlantic ocean.That's not the case.The vast majority of marine creatures can only survive in salt or fresh water.A salmon can live in both types of water,but that's about the only marine animal that can do so.That's one in thousands of water dwelling species.Salmon are just about the only exception to this rule.A baby whale got stuck in the Delaware river somehow and people were scrambling for a way to get it back to sea, as the fresh water was harming the whale's skin.Also, a plesiosaur carcass has never washed up on shore.With that many dinosaurs living in a lake,that would definitely have happened by now.

How does the Loch Ness monster eat?

Nobody really knows what it eats, but there are no recorded cases of it harming any living creature.

What is lochness monster?

A loch ness monster is a creature which has been claimed to be seen throughout the world. By many reportings it has flippers, and a long neck. One reporting has been ruled fake. The man who reported it had a toy submarine and put a fake neck on it. The name originated from where it was supposeively first sawn, in the lake Loch Ness. This is in my own words. Not from a website.

Is the Loch Ness monster real or fake?

Well no if you look up "loch ness monster google earth picture" it's the one that looks like a speech bubble. The loch ness monster,Nellie, is actually a huge squid if you don't believe me look it up.

Is the loch ness man made?

nothing. the loch ness monster is a living creature. she lives in that lake and she will as long as she can. we just need to except that she is a living thing and that we should let her be. (or at least I think so)

Why did they name the Loch Ness monster the Loch Ness monster?

Loch Ness means Lake Ness in Scottish Gaelic. So the creature rumored to live in the lake is called the Loch Ness Monster.