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Published 18:20, 10 March 2023 GMT
| Last updated 18:21, 10 March 2023 GMT
A monster hunter claims that he has seen evidence that the Loch Ness Monster is ‘not alone’ in the massive body of water, with photos purportedly showing a second beast beneath the waves in Scotland.:
Eoin O’Faodhagain was just sitting watching a webcam of the loch when he saw a dark shape that he estimated at around 30 feet long.
However, within a matter of hours, he also spotted two humps moving along in the water, but they were moving away from each other.
What is strikingly obvious about sightings at Loch Ness, is that eyewitnesses could be viewing two different creatures coexisting in the one lake.
"What the other creature is could be completely unknown.
originally posted by: Halfswede
Can't watch the vid. It is barking about adblocker. Tried it on three browsers w/o adblock and it still barks.
originally posted by: scottobereal
a reply to: AOx6179
Bowl of weaksauce.
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: AOx6179
Why can't someone put a live cam underwater to finally put an end to all this speculation? I find it difficult to believe the guy who made these claims after he said Nessie tried to steal his chips.
originally posted by: ltrz2025
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: AOx6179
Why can't someone put a live cam underwater to finally put an end to all this speculation? I find it difficult to believe the guy who made these claims after he said Nessie tried to steal his chips.
A lot of people in the area live out of the touristic flow attracted to "Nessie", a lot of jobs at stake.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: AOx6179
Could just as easily be big Eels which evolved during the cretaceous period around 145.5–65.5 million years ago as opposed to a plesiosaur or something similar.
Q: "I have to ask... in a world of magical creatures, extraplanar beings, and aberrations, what does it take to be a cryptid?"
A: "Elusiveness, I suppose?"