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#1 2023-02-15 11:05:52

Daryn565
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The Loch Ness Creature.

Greetings All,

I believe in the Lock Ness Creature.Do any of you on this Forum have Opinions on the Loch Ness Creature?

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#2 2023-02-15 19:43:18

StarDeity
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Re: The Loch Ness Creature.

From the old photos of it, it looks rather strange... Like a dinosaur with a long neck... And supposedly those didn't exist...
When I was a kid in the 90s, I remember seeing the story in funny press news papers, along with the bat boy, and mermaid creatures lmao xD

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#3 2023-02-16 00:37:31

Happy
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Re: The Loch Ness Creature.

There have been speculations that the Loch Ness animal is/was a plesiosaur, i.e. not a true dinosaur. Plesiosaurs had live births; not laying eggs. Which means they probably nurtured and cared for their children. And it's likely they are closer to whales than to lizards.

...and there are rumors that they're not extinct. smile


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#4 2023-02-16 02:08:31

StarDeity
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Re: The Loch Ness Creature.

Yup!

What I don't get is why they haven't investigated the bottom of Loch Ness well... Or they are covering it up...

What if it was a creaturw from the "inner Earth?"

Happy wrote:

There have been speculations that the Loch Ness animal is/was a plesiosaur, i.e. not a true dinosaur. Plesiosaurs had live births; not laying eggs. Which means they probably nurtured and cared for their children. And it's likely they are closer to whales than to lizards.

...and there are rumors that they're not extinct. smile

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#5 2023-02-16 02:55:37

Happy
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Re: The Loch Ness Creature.

StarDeity wrote:

Yup!

What I don't get is why they haven't investigated the bottom of Loch Ness well... Or they are covering it up...

What if it was a creaturw from the "inner Earth?"

Happy wrote:

There have been speculations that the Loch Ness animal is/was a plesiosaur, i.e. not a true dinosaur. Plesiosaurs had live births; not laying eggs. Which means they probably nurtured and cared for their children. And it's likely they are closer to whales than to lizards.

...and there are rumors that they're not extinct. smile


...or a portal to another water-world...? smile


Discuss the message, not the messenger.

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#6 2023-02-16 07:25:37

StarDeity
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Re: The Loch Ness Creature.

Right! +_+

Happy wrote:
StarDeity wrote:

Yup!

What I don't get is why they haven't investigated the bottom of Loch Ness well... Or they are covering it up...

What if it was a creaturw from the "inner Earth?"

Happy wrote:

There have been speculations that the Loch Ness animal is/was a plesiosaur, i.e. not a true dinosaur. Plesiosaurs had live births; not laying eggs. Which means they probably nurtured and cared for their children. And it's likely they are closer to whales than to lizards.

...and there are rumors that they're not extinct. smile


...or a portal to another water-world...? smile

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