What is the name of the Scottish lake in which there is supposed to be a monster?
That would be Loch Ness - there is "reported" to be a monster there it has never been proved, despite many searches over the years.
Why do scientists dispute the claim that the Loch Ness monster is a real creature?
Most scientists believe the Loch Ness monster is a myth.
There have been very few pictures of what some think is the mythical Loch Ness monster, and they have been very grainy at best. No one has ever proven that it exists, so, therefore, it is impossible to determine the sex. However, most people refer to it as female.
Can the loch ness monster breathe out of water?
The Loch Ness monster is believed to be a ancient dinosaur known as a Plesiosaur which lived in the late Triassic period. Studies from the skeleton have shown that the Plesiosaur would have been like a whale in that it would be a warm blooded mammal which breathed air, produced milk for it's young possibly and gave birth to live young tail first. It most likely survived by being able to take a large lungful of air and hold it for perhaps hours. Stomach contents have shown grit contained in the stomach which would have been used to counteract it's buoyancy and allow it to spend long periods of time deep in the extreme pressure of the deep ocean bottoms.
Is the lough ness monster real?
No one actually knows if ' Nessie' is real or not as pictures have been taken but many have been classified as fake and no real footage has been found.
Scientist have been searching but have not found anything!!!
What is the cultural impact of the loch ness monster on its region?
Because there may be a prehistoric dinosaur in their lake why do you think?
How did the Loch Ness monster get in the Loch Ness?
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.
How long has the Loch Ness Monster been alive?
No one really knows how long the Loch Ness Monster has lived in the Loch Ness In Scottland but what we do know is that the Loch Ness Monster has lived there for a long time. Also the Loch Ness Monster is though to be a dinosaur of some type. i am pretty sure that it is a Plentesaur
I think you mean plesiosaur.
How many tourists come to see the Loch Ness Monster each year?
If you believe that there is a monster then many people claim to have seen it, despite there being no convincing evidence that it even exists. If you don't believe in the existence of a monster then obviously nobody can have seen it and they are all either mistaken or liars.
If you believe that there is a monster then many people claim to have seen it, despite there being no convincing evidence that it even exists. If you don't believe in the existence of a monster then obviously nobody can have seen it and they are all either mistaken or liars.
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.
What happened in 1933 with Mr and Mrs Spicer?
They are alleged to have witnessed the Loch Ness Monster.
I'm watching it now and was searching for the same answer. I'd bet dollars to doughnuts it is.
Nick cage is the ugliest man in Hollywood. I'd recognize that vacant stare anywhere. That, and Lynch went on to direct Cage in Wild at Heart right after Dune. Proof enough for me.
Nessie is the nickname for the Loch Ness Monster, a giant water creature of legend, supposedly living in Loch Ness in Scotland.
Is lock ness monster still living?
Although many people have claimed that they have seen the Loch Ness monster, and even photographed something in the water, there has never been any hard evidence that it exists. Over the years, there have been many attempts by scientists from various international and well respected sources to use sonar and ultra sound to try and locate anything unusual in the waters of Loch Ness. None of them have been successful.
How did Nessy become so famous?
Nessie came to real attention in 1933, after a sighting that made headlines. In 1934, the most famous "photo" of Nessie, the surgeon's photo, later revealed as a hoax, was made. The most recent sighting brought Nessie more attention, in 2007.
What could be the cause of sudden tiredness?
Sudden tiredness could be caused from over exertion, low iron or low blood sugar. If the problem persists, consult your physician.
Do sponsors provide more than one of the same outfit for each tennis player?
Most sponsored players are given free clothing by their sponsors, but it is up to the player to bring enough with them to a given match. If the sponsor is present at the event, they might give the player more clothing, but, by rule, they cannot give the players any kind of equipment during a match. If a player's clothing rips or becomes sweaty, the player is allowed to ask for time to change it; it is up to the umpire to decide whether it is an "emergency" or not, and call either an official time-out, which has certain implications to it, or grant the player a reasonable amount of time to change (per USTA Rule 28 (b)). It should be noted that some players design their own fashions, which their sponsors may or may not produce, so, in this case, the player is on his/her own as far as supplying ample clothing during a match.
Basalt can be hundreds of millions of years old or it can be minutes old, just solidified from basaltic magma at the mid-ocean ridges.