The Loch Ness Monster, often referred to as Nessie, is said to inhabit Loch Ness, a large freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands. The legend of Nessie has captivated many, leading to numerous searches and sightings reported over the years, though no conclusive evidence of its existence has been found. The Loch Ness area has become a popular tourist destination due to the monster's folklore.
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The monster breaks her neck.
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A water monster with a very long neck, huge body and a head as big as maybe a piano and a body as big as a house.
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He took the locket with a picture of Victor's mother in it.
Yes, a karate chop to the neck can potentially knock someone out by causing a sudden impact to the carotid artery or the nerves in the neck, leading to a loss of consciousness.
Yes, it is possible to knock someone out with a chop to the neck, as it can cause a sudden impact to the carotid artery or the nerves in the neck, leading to a loss of consciousness.
Yes, a neck strike can potentially result in a knockout during a fight due to the impact on the carotid artery or nerves in the neck, leading to loss of consciousness.
Frilled lizard, or Gila monster is your answer.