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Существует ли Лох-несское чудовище на самом деле: доказательства

Существует ли Лох-несское чудовище на самом деле: доказательства
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Giant Turtles and the Loch Ness Monsters: Can We Ever Identify Them?

You may have seen that the theory the Loch Ness Monsters could be huge turtles has resurfaced (no pun intended…). Roland Watson, one of the leading figures in Nessie research, says in his new article “The Nessie Turtle Theory,” the following: “Turtles lay eggs and go ashore to lay them in often large numbers. No such activity has ever been witnessed of the Loch Ness Monster. Indeed, it is doubtful that any that could be construed as reproductive has ever been observed with any certainty. Obviously, no eggs have been found or the mystery would have been solved by now. It could be counter proposed that such a cryptid turtle gives birth to live young but since all known turtles lay eggs, this would seem a drastic departure. It may be suggested, like our snake necked turtle above, that it could lay eggs in the waters of the loch. The problem here is that the snake necked turtle lives in the warm waters of Australia. It is unlikely a developing egg could survive in the cold waters

Loch Ness mystery solved? Scientist says Nessie is ancient sea TURTLE trapped in lake

Charlotte Edwards, Digital Technology and Science Reporter 19 Jan 2021, 11:00 Updated: 19 Jan 2021, 12:21 THE INFAMOUS Loch Ness Monster could have been an ancient sea turtle, according to a top scientist. Scotland s most famous mystery creature has recently been described as a kind of undiscovered sea turtle that became trapped in the Loch. 5 The Loch Ness monster is Britain s greatest unsolved mystery. This 1934 photo of the beast was later proved to be a hoax, created using a toy submarine and a carved monster headCredit: AP:Associated Press Professor Henry Bauer s research suggests the turtle may have become trapped in the Loch when water levels reduced at the end of the most recent Ice Age.

Loch Ness Monster hunter, from Shipley, finds Nessie s voice | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

  AN amateur scientist says he has finally given the elusive Loch Ness Monster a voice, thanks to the intricacies of the digital age. Gordon Holmes, from Shipley, has held a long term fascination for the creature, affectionately known as Nessie and has recorded sonar and video images of what he believes to be the creature during two decades of hunting. Now, using software he has found over the internet, it has been possible to put sound to the images he has captured of Nessie. Despite admitting, following eDNA testing of the water in September last year by New Zealand university Professor Neil Gemmell, that Nessie may be just a giant eel - eerie in itself – Mr Holmes remains dedicated to the legend that has been around since a written reference was made by Saint Columba on August 22 in 565 AD.

When Monsters Aren t Really Monsters: They Just Look Like They Are

Some strange creatures are called “monsters” because, well, they are monstrous. The  Chupacabra certainly is. As are the Bigfoot creatures, the Abominable Snowman, the Jersey Devil, and the Mothman of Point Pleasant, West Virginia. Other creatures achieve the term “monster” because of one thing: they are giant-sized. That’s right, it’s the scale that provokes the “monster” description, rather than the beasts themselves. Today, I’ll share with you a few examples of how regular creatures can be thrust into the “monster” category. How about something no stranger than as a turtle? Well, the one I’m thinking of is far from being innocuous. Adam Benedict says: “First reported in 1494 by explorer Christopher Columbus near the Dominican Republic, the Father of All Turtles was described as being the size of a whale, while also possessing a long tail with a fin on each side to help with movement through the water. The giant turtle was said to have kept its head out

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