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Does the Loch Ness Monster really exist?

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An interesting fact is that since human beings entered the era of high-definition photography, whether it is the Loch Ness Monster, the Shennongjia Savage or the Snow Monster in the Himalayas, all of them have disappeared without a trace, as if they had agreed to hide together. However, no matter how deep it is hidden, it is difficult to escape the capture of various cameras, and so far human beings have never seen the figure of water monsters and wild people. It can only be said that these stories that were once widely spread left too many loopholes, so that some people believed, but more people were still skeptical.

What exactly is the Loch Ness Monster?

Scientists believe that in the ocean lakes 1,000 meters below the surface of the water, there are many large unknown animals, and even dinosaurs survive. There are many well-known folk legends of water monsters, including the Loch Ness Monster, the Tianchi Monster and the Norwegian Sea Monster. Interestingly, the probability of generating a monster under the hydrological conditions of Loch Ness is far less than that of Lake Baikal, which has an average depth of 730 meters and a maximum depth of 1637 meters, and the average depth of Loch Ness is only 200 meters, and the deepest point is only 298 meters, but Lake Baikal rarely has the legend of water monsters, but the Loch Ness monster has been witnessed many times.

Does the Loch Ness Monster really exist?

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What is the charm of Loch Ness and why there are water monsters inhabiting it is undoubtedly an unsolved mystery. Although Loch Ness is a freshwater lake, it is small in size, the temperature of the lake is low, and the bottom of the lake is full of peat, so the conditions lead to a lack of water plants at the bottom of the lake, and there are fewer fish in the deep lake. There are actually many lakes similar to Loch Ness in the world, but in terms of popularity, Loch Ness is unparalleled, and this water monster is a well-known Internet celebrity. Countless tourists come from tourism, expect to witness the true appearance of the Loch Ness Monster, and even a variety of photos have been passed out, and the people who brought rumors of the Loch Ness Monster at that time were undoubtedly the top geniuses in marketing.

The earliest loch Ness monster rumors date back to 565 BC, when an Irish missionary's servant was suddenly bitten by an unknown animal while swimming, and the owner came to rescue it. However, at that time, due to the limitation of photographic technology, the shape of the water monster was unknown, and people could only guess the appearance of the water monster by imagination. Later, many people claimed to have encountered the Loch Ness Monster, but they were only sporadic witnesses, and the rumors of the monster have been widely rumored since then. It was not until the 19th century, when various witnesses and photographs continued to emerge, that the shape of the Loch Ness Monster was gradually unveiled.

Does the Loch Ness Monster really exist?

There are many speculations about the Loch Ness Monster

One theory is that this is the plesiosaur, the king of the earth, left over from ancient times. Judging from the eyewitness's introduction, the water monster has a long neck, a flat mouth, and a huge body hidden under the surface of the water, and its appearance has some similarities with the ancient creature plesiosaur. Is this a remnant of the dinosaur era, to know that plesiosaurs have long been extinct in the Cretaceous era, if the water monster is a descendant of plesiosaurs, how did it reproduce from ancient times to the present, why is it now disappearing!

The second theory is that the Loch Ness Monster is nothing more than an elephant bathing in the water. The Doctor of Biology believes that there were some circuses at that time that liked to camp by the lake, and elephants liked to swim, and when they bathed beautifully in the lake, the exposed nose was often considered the neck of the water monster. You don't say that when elephants bathe in deep lakes, they often only show their backs, the top of their heads and the trunk. The Loch Ness Monster is most likely from a circus, they falsified it for promotional purposes, and interestingly, the famous photograph of the monster is actually a fake photo. It is said that the initiator, Christian Boslin, used a toy submarine with a long neck made of cork and a sea snake head, and then put it in the lake to take pictures, which had the effect of the Loch Ness Monster.

The third argument may be more reliable. The University of Otago in New Zealand examined DNA samples from the bottom of Loch Ness and found that many eels survived at the bottom of the lake, but no reptiles survived. If there are water monsters, eating and drinking Lasa will always produce excrement, and even if they die, they will leave corpses. It leaves TRACES OF DNA in the waters it inhabits, and since Loch Ness is not large, the entire lake is littered with DNA samples of water monsters. However, the test found that among the more than 3,000 samples in the water, in addition to fish and plants, the rest were DNA from cattle, sheep, dogs and birds on the lakeside, and there was no so-called mysterious biological DNA. Due to the large number of eels in Loch Ness, and even the 4-meter-long eels surviving, the so-called water monster is likely to be a huge eel, but because of the difference in visual effects, it is recognized as a water monster.

In 1987, a large-scale local search for the Loch Ness Monster was organized, rewarding about £1 million, even for dead monsters, and the result was that thousands of people poured into Loch Ness without even seeing the monster's shadow. Photographs of the Loch Ness monster since the 19th century have been either fake, or they are walruses, seal carcasses, or visual illusions created by the slurry in the water.

Does the Loch Ness Monster really exist?

British scientists combed through Loch Ness through sonar and satellite equipment and found that there was no trace of the monster at all. So there is no such thing as the Loch Ness Monster, everything is made up by humans.

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