I was looking around youtube for lake monster stuff ane i ran across this video..which for the first 30 seconds is some stupid animation but at
exactly 30 sec it shows a pic i have never seen before. I dont know how to isolate the image so check it out
Well, people often do put a picture of something in the middle of movies to make people look at them. The preview of the movie will shot the picture,
and the rest will be something else..
I was going to 'guess' at around that size as well, based on the debris in the water. Without more information on the pic though, its hard to make a
solid judgement solely on the debris.
The coloring of the 'supposed creature' is bang on though. It does give a somewhat realistic appearance to the toy/hoax.
Remember.. all hoaxes are considered innocent until proven guilty. ( or is that something else... )
that is one realistic hoax im not sure if its real or some very convincing toy under the surface of a pond but either way its preety good . now all
we need to do is find a toy plesisaur that matches the pic in cololeration and dimension.
I wouldnt be so quick to dismiss this one just yet. I just did a 20 minute search for anything model PLESIOSAUR or model lochness or anything to that
degree. and nothing even close to that image came up.
Whatever it is it defiantly seems as though its a real object under real water. The question remains is it a model?
Someone would have to be driven enough to create their own model and stupid enough to paste a split second picture of it in some random youtube video.
Also, if it were real why would the OP of the video make such a silly video.
I don't believe this is a toy. It seems too big and too detailed. There's just too little information and all we have is one still frame. I can't
draw any conclusions.
This was a toy to trick people, they put it on the lock to see if the number if sighting will be higher and it was, if you want more explanation go to
www.cryptozoology.com and ask there but i doubt they will answer you nicely, same hoax come again again oftenly and they don't like this but you have
nothing to loose!
Well the person who posted the video said this about it in the video description. "The Loch Ness Monster?? This i Fake" . Sounds like they admitted
it being fake from the get-go.
Damn, beat me to it. Seeing things like this always make me feel better about whether I waste my time or not. Whoever made that video needs a hobby,
but then again, here we are talking about it.
My father is a dinosaur sculptor. He has created sculptures for museums and universities around the world.
He is REALLY good. (completely unbiased opinion) It would be easy to create something and make it look real and stick it under water. He gets paid
to make them look real!
His friend who works with him does the mechanics for these man made creatures that you often see at parks, museums, etc.
Here is one (of many) he made (this one does not move) of the "Dallasaurus" It is 3 feet long.