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Loch Ness is located in Scotland, England.
The Grand Canyon in the northern part of the plateau.
The lake is 39 kilometers long and kilometers wide. The total area is not large, but it is deep. The average depth is 200 meters, with the deepest being 293 meters.
The lake does not freeze all year round, the banks are steep, and the mountains and forests are luxuriant. There is a river at the northern end of the lake that communicates with the North Sea. The earliest records of water monsters date back to the year 565, Ireland.
The missionary St. Columbert and his servants swam in the lake, and the water monster suddenly attacked the servant, but thanks to the immediate help of the priest, the servant was able to swim back to the shore and save his life, and since then, there have been more than 10,000 reports of related water monsters in more than ten new centuries. But at that time, people thought it was just a legend or an empty story from ancient times.
Until April 1934, Wilson, a physician in London.
Passing by Loch Ness, you just happened to notice a water monster swinging in the lake. Wilson hurriedly took a picture of the monster with his camera, and although the photo is not very clear, it may clearly show the characteristics of the monster: the long neck and the flat top of the head do not look like any kind of aquatic creature at all, but much like a huge reptile that became extinct 7,000 years ago.
Jujube plesiosaurus. Therefore, after the publication of this photo, the world was shocked, and with the "dinosaur fever" of the 20th century, everyone gradually connected the water monster with the plesiosaur, and paid great attention to this matter.
Using some underwater cameras and sonars, a number of photographs were taken in Loch Ness, one of which showed a 2-metre long diamond-shaped flipper attached to an additional large creature. At the same time, the sonar also found the condition of the huge object moving through the lake.
The discoveries of 1972 and 1975 were sensational, and it was felt that solving the mystery of the water monster or catching the live plesiosaur was imminent. Since then, Britain and the United States have coordinated the arrangement of a large scientific expedition team, sending 24 research ships to form a long snake formation and sail in a netting pattern on Loch Ness, in a vain attempt to capture the water monster in one fell swoop. Unfortunately, nothing was found except for some additional sonar material.
Due to the unsuccessful capture of the water monster, the view of denial has resurged. A retired electronics engineer at New Scientist in the UK
The magazine published an article saying: Loch Ness Monster.
It's not an animal, it's just an ancient pine tree. He says that more than 10,000 years ago, pine trees grew around Loch Ness. Ice age.
When it was finished, "the lake swelled, and many pine trees sank to the bottom of the lake. Due to the pressure of the water, the resin in the trunk is discharged to the surface, and the resulting gases cannot be discharged. As a result, the pine trees sometimes rise to the surface of the river, but after releasing some gas from the surface of the lake, they sink underwater.
To those from afar, this looks like the neck and body of a water monster.
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It is very large, with an elephant's trunk, and its body is very soft and smooth. It looks very long, and there will be a lot of foam when it appears.
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The Loch Ness Monster is very long, has a very thick body, has a lot of eyes, is very large in size, and is very lethal, and often lives in water.
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The Loch Ness Monster has a very wide back, a very smooth face, a very long neck, a very long nose, and a very loud voice, which looks very strange.
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The Loch Ness Monster is one of the most mysterious and fascinating puzzles on Earth. As early as more than 1,500 years ago, there was a story that huge monsters in Loch Ness often came out to devour people and animals. Some people in ancient times even claimed to have seen this monster, some said that it had the long trunk of an elephant and was soft and smooth. Some people say that it spits smoke from its mouth, which makes the lake sometimes foggy, and the various legends are quite inconsistent, and the more widely spread, the more mysterious it becomes, and it sounds intimidating, but it is a rumor after all.
One to ten, ten to hundred, more and more bizarre.
Loch Ness Monster.
The plesiosaur is a general term for the extinct plesiosaurus marine reptiles, belonging to the subclass Phonosaurus, which is a group adapted to live in shallow water environment, with large individuals and long necks, hence its name. It began to appear from the late Triassic and spread all over the world by the Jurassic, and became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous. The plesiosaur was the king of the seas, ruling the oceans of the Mesozoic Era along with ichthyosaurs.
It was the last dinosaur in the world.
Many years ago, scientific research institutions in the United States and Argentina discovered a baby plesiosaur fossil in Antarctica, which looks like the legendary Loch Ness Monster. Isn't the Loch Ness Monster really a legend?
Some descriptions of plesiosaurs do sound very similar to the vague forms of many water monsters, and in April 1934, Wilson, a London doctor, also photographed a plesiosaur-like "water monster" while passing through Loch Ness. With the "dinosaur fever" of the twentieth century, people began to associate water monsters with plesiosaurs that may still be alive, and there was a great deal of attention to this. Could it be that the Loch Ness Monster is a plesiosaur?
Loch Ness Monster.
Many paleontologists disagree with the claim that the legendary Loch Ness monster was plesiosaur, pointing out that plesiosaurs became extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period, while Loch Ness is less than 10,000 years old and was caused by ice erosion during the last glacial period. In terms of time, plesiosaurs would not have appeared in Loch Ness. Richard Forrestal, a plesiosaur expert at the New Walker Museum in Leicester, UK, has also said that if there is a Loch Ness monster, it cannot be a plesiosaur, and there is no accurate answer so far.
The Loch Ness Monster is the world's last living dinosaur? If the Loch Ness Monster had evolved from a plesiosaur, the Loch Ness Monster would be the oldest living dinosaur in the world and the only living dinosaur in the world.
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Loch Ness is located in the Grand Canyon in the northern part of the Scottish Plateau and is 39 kilometers long and kilometers wide. The area is not large, but the water is very deep. The average water depth is 200 meters, and the maximum depth is 293 meters.
The surface of the lake is not frozen all year round, the banks are steep, and the forests are dense. At the northern end of the lake there is a river connected to the North Sea. It is a lake, in fact, it is a long, narrow and deep river.
Its water temperature is low all year round, even in summer, it is only 12 degrees, so there are almost no living things, which adds to the mystery of the Loch Ness Monster.
In fact, in addition to the Martian circus, in the early thirties of the 20th century, there were several other circuses that regularly performed in the Nice region. These circuses also have elephants, and they also consider Loch Ness to be their "natural bath". However, the local residents or those passing by the shores of Loch Ness are unaware of the circus' behavior, so it's no surprise that they occasionally see elephants in the lake and consider them "lake monsters".
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When it comes to water monsters, everyone should think of the "Loch Ness Monster", the world-famous "Loch Ness Monster" mystery has always been considered one of the world's unsolved mysteries. And the truth about the "Loch Ness Monster" has been debated for hundreds of years. The mystery of the Loch Ness Monster is the longest mystery in the world, so does it really exist?
Or is there another reason?
How did this happen? It turned out that when the elephants were bathing, because of their heavy bodies, the elephants could not float up in the lake, so they had to show their long trunks to allow themselves to breathe, and a whole back, and the bare top of their heads may be due to the depth of the lake. Just like the picture above.
So, everyone should understand, the famous Loch Ness Monster, the real situationIt's just an elephant bathing.
The unsolved mystery of the Loch Ness Monster has now been solved, and the truth may disappoint some people, after all, the truth of the unsolved mystery for so many years is just an elephantIt may be more acceptable to say that it is a new speciesBut in fact, to solve the mystery, we are more assured, isn't it a better thing not to have a hurtful water monster?
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The Loch Ness Monster is real or false, every year some people say that they can see the ** that can be photographed are blurry, and the country has also sent personnel to investigate, and Loch Ness is so big that it can't hide the big monster at all.
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Water monsters do not exist, and it is possible that they are fish that have accumulated in the lake all year round, and when they grow up, they are large and give people the feeling of water monsters.
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I don't think it exists, it's just fake ** and fake news created by some people with ulterior motives, and rumors that are widely spread by everyone.
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It has not been confirmed so far, and some scholars believe that it is likely that there are some buoyant slurry stones at the bottom of Loch Ness, which float to the surface of the water under certain conditions. When people stand on the shore of the lake and look from afar, due to visual errors, they often mistake the strange-shaped slurry stone for a monster.
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In fact, it is an ancient plesiosaur.
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The monster should not exist, it may be one or several elephants.
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However, due to the limited area of the monster's exposure. Many witnesses often see only the left and right sides of the monster's back, so some say that he has two backs, three backs, and four backs. But these are just legends, because no one has really seen the water monster, and there is no evidence of witnessing, only some vague ** about the water monster**, and now it is estimated that there must be thousands of ** about the water monster.
It is also said that the Loch Ness Monster has been seen and photographed as it moves, but this does not mean that the monster must have existed. It may also be just unfounded. And water monsters actually appear in many areas.
For example, our Changbai Mountain Tianchi Water Monster in China. There is also the Kanas Lake Monster. It's just that the Loch Ness Monster is more famous.
The British "Mirror" once published news that some British Loch Ness research scholars have found the feathers, scales and so on of the Loch Ness Monster. However, it cannot be ruled out that this is just a marketing exercise. In order to attract tourists to spend and promote the local economy.
Interestingly, there used to be a circus touring around Loch Ness, and it is recorded that there were several elephant performers in the circus, and after the show they were allowed to jump into Loch Ness and take a bath. Clarke, a researcher at Loch Ness, used computer imaging simulation technology to realistically recreate the elephant bathing scene on the screen. He found a very interesting phenomenon that elephants often bathe only on the surface of the water with their arched heads, backs and long trunks.
It's like a water monster.
The Loch Ness Monster is currently under investigation worldwide, and the presence or absence of the Loch Ness Monster is still in dispute.
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The Loch Ness Monster is a creature that lives in Loch Ness, England, and is a plesiosaur-like creature. Thousands of tourists visit there every year, but no one has ever seen them.
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At present, scientists have not proved the existence of the Loch Ness Monster, and all this can only be said to be everyone's speculation, and the specific details will have to wait for the scientific community to be published.
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Maybe it's a creature that's about to be solved, maybe it's non-existent, maybe it's something that even science can't explain, and I don't really know.
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The Loch Ness Monster is a rumor between each other, and no one can confirm its authenticity, so your chances of discovering it are slim, even slimmer than the appearance of a human.
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The Loch Ness Monster is still a matter of opinion, and no one can give a definite answer, although some people have witnessed the Ness Monster, but it is not ruled out that there is a possibility that it has been processed by their own brain supplements.
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The Loch Ness Monster is all a pass.
Ten, ten spread hundreds, the more outrageous it becomes, and each person who spreads it adds a little exaggeration, which will lead to the current rumor, how can things that do not exist in the first place be discovered?
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I have heard that many people have seen the existence of the Loch Ness Monster, but due to people's subjective feelings, the shape and size of the monster they describe are different, and each has its own theory. Some scientists have speculated that it may be descended from a creature that we have not yet discovered.
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Because it's fake, of course you can't find it, but there are a lot of natural strange phenomena that can't be explained by our current human knowledge, so they will explain it with some ghosts or something.
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Scientists have found a large number of eels in Loch Ness, so it is eels.
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The existence of the Loch Ness Monster is just speculation, no one has really discovered it, and everything remains to be confirmed by later science and technology.
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Maybe it's just a big fish, and scientists don't know much about it, so they don't know what this creature is, and this creature often causes panic among people, so they are called water monsters.
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The Loch Ness Monster is an unknown creature that looms in Loch Ness in Scotland, no one has ever seen this creature really, clearly, everyone sees shadows and strange phenomena on the surface of the water.
Here's a profile of the Loch Ness Monster that I found online that is currently more recognized:
1) Body: 15 meters to 20 meters long, weight unknown;
2)**: Extremely rough, uneven, like a frog in a field, dark gray in color, similar to an elephant;
3) neck: slender like a snake, about 1 5 meters long;
4) head: smaller, slightly larger than the neck, with some appendages, perhaps gills;
5) back: there are 2 3 humps, in the form of water waves, black;
6) It has at least 2 or 4 fins for paddling;
7) Tail: slender and sharp;
8) Species: Suspected to be amphibians and reptiles, perhaps descendants of dinosaurs?
As for why it can't be explained, I think it's mainly because there is no official official investigation. Because this water monster is only in a lake, it is not as purposeless as looking for aliens in the universe. As long as there is official funding for an investigation of the whole of Loch Ness, whether or not the Loch Ness Monster exists, I think the truth will be revealed.
I think the reason why there is no official investigation is because it requires a lot of manpower, material and financial resources to conduct this investigation, and the investigation will not help the country's scientific and technological development or other aspects.
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