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Sounds cool but what are lizards attracted to? becouse thats basicaly what it is...surely theres some type of feramone we could design to lure it (if there is any) to a certian area and finaly get proof
Originally posted by Pokoia
Originally posted by Sorgmodig
I traced the contours of nessi, and it appears as if she is standing on the bottom of the lake.
I couldn't trace the back flipper because it was too dark.
In no way am I saying my tracing is 100% accurate.
uploadpic.org...
?edit on 27-11-2011 by Sorgmodig because: (no reason given)
My God, I do like this.
30 years ago I had an idea to find the Nessy's.
The idea:
Lower an underwater microphone that can record sub-sonic sounds.
Record all sounds in a variety of spots.
Select the strange sounds.
Now lower an underwater loudspeaker that fits this frequencies.
Play the signal back.
The Nessy's will not hear them selves, they hear colleagues and will be forced to react.
It works wit rare birds, why not with Nessy's.
Originally posted by Sorgmodig
I traced the contours of nessi, and it appears as if she is standing on the bottom of the lake.
I couldn't trace the back flipper because it was too dark.
In no way am I saying my tracing is 100% accurate.
uploadpic.org...
It is one of a series of interconnected, murky bodies of water in Scotland; its water visibility is exceptionally low due to a high peat content in the surrounding soil.
Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
This old photo was the most impressive that I've ever seen, even though it too is not all that conclusive: