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Loch Ness Monster Question

What do toi think Nessie is?

I think she's a plesiosaur.

Here's my theory: Since Loch Ness was formed par glaciers, it's possible that a few plesiosaur eggs got La Reine des Neiges in ice. Then they thawed out when the glaciers melted. They evolved to déplacer their necks plus and survive in fresh water. Keep in mind Loch Ness used to be salt water and eventually became fresh water. I think they're smart and avoid boats; think about what boats do to mantises. One of my Friends has an interesting idea; nowadays the plesiosaurs might spend so much time protecting their young that they starve themselves, like octopus do. I do think that a body was found back in 2004, but so far I can't find anything record of it being recovered. Dr. Robert Rines (the same man who took the famous flipper photo) found it on the bottom of the Loch; it was on the montrer Deep Sea Detective. I couldn't find the pic online so I used my camera to take a picture of it when it came on the TV; that's the pic I've added. I would also like to mention that plesiosaur fossils have been found in Loch Ness.

R.I.P Dr. Robert Rines. I hope your son finishes what toi started.
 What do toi think Nessie is?
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DTKsGirl said:
toi have a great theory and think the same but It could also be a water/ice dragon. SO COOL!!!!

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OtakuGod101 said:
Duhhh. He's a Plythosaur.

Also Nessie is a dude.
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mushupork said:
what do i think nessie is? logs, bow waves, freshwater eels, imagination, hoaxes. ppl see things they want to see and some ppl make stuff up to have there 15 min of fame. plesiosaurs died out 65 mya along with the dinosaurs. plesiosaur's did NOT lay eggs they gave live birth just like modern jour mammals (whales and dolphins). in order to still be with us there would have to be a breeding pop of them with at least 50 healthy breeding adults. no way they could hide this long and the loch is VERY barren in terms of nourriture there is not enough to support a plesiosaur let alone a small pop of 50+.
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