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Puffykittens
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do you think the lochness monster is real?

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Peridot1
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Lilytenten a dit :
^Let's narrow it down.
puffykittens a dit :

http://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/362019/some-theories-believe-that-loch-ness-monster-plesiosaur-which-survived-jurassic-period-photo.jpg?w=578

This can't be real, because a water-dwelling creature such as the Lochness would depend on a large body of water to survive, while the image only shows a shallow water pool. How do I know it's shallow? Look at how the (fake) Lochness is on top of the water. The creature also appears to be on land, which would never occur due to it's need for deep water. If it did dwell in waters that shallow, surely it would be famously known as real. In addition, note how the tail looks very clay-like and definatly not very streamline, and a water creature's tail should (and would) be streamline.

I believe that 'evidence' is a mere dummy in a shallow pond, lake, or river.

That photo is a statue in a park. I saw it when I teacher was showing us photo's of fake dinosaurs in museums.
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umm guys
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puffykittens a dit :
umm guys

What? We're just giving you our evidence against the lochness monster.
You present us with what you have to say and we present you with our evidence.

Why are you under the impression that if we disprove you, we're having a go?
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puffykittens a dit :
ok listen person the loch ness monter is a plesiour and it does not live underwater it swims in the lake loch ness in scotland. as it swims it sticks it's long neck out of the water and swimsalong looking for prey. it has saved people and killed people there has been 1,000 sightings. there has also been a few in canada. so this creature still remains a mystery. and it is not 100% certain that this is fake.

To be honest puffykittens your info sounds like it was straight off of wikipedia, which is the most unreliable source of info you can get. Also, you spelled plesiosaur wrong.
Puffykittens a dit :
plesiour

The first photo isn't even a plesiosaur, it looks more like Ogopogo, a Native American myth that doesn't even live on the same continent.
The second photo has already been proven to be a fake by lilytenten and peridot1
The third photo is obviously photoshopped, seeing as there are white lines around it and the water around it isn't affected by a huge animal moving in it. Plus, the head looks more fake than the rest of the body
By the way we aren't commenting because we hate you we are simply proving that most of your info is utter bull.
BTW plesiosauria actually do live underwater, and it has never been proven that Nessie has killed or saved anyone
Also, there's only one mythical marine animal in Canada and it's a sea serpent
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