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The bold question-askers at What If investigate whether the legend of the Loch Ness Monster could be based on a giant eel.
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Is the Loch Ness Monster real?
The existence of the Loch Ness monster is "plausible." So claim a team of scientists after unearthing the fossilized bones of ...
Nessie spotters are telling the truth and really do see humps in the loch, a jaw-dropping new study has revealed.
The image of Nessie as a long, thin, three-humped monster has featured in Scottish culture for years. Loch Ness Monster memorabilia in Highland gift shops and children's books depict a snakelike ...
Loch Ness Monster memorabilia in Highland gift shops and children's books depict a snakelike aquatic monster above the surface of the water with distinct hoops.
The earliest recorded mention of Loch Ness’s oldest inhabitant, mooted to be a plesiosaur, dates back to the sixth century.
A new statue depicting the Loch Ness Monster has been unveiled after being created by a family-run business in Inverness.
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Many people visit Scotland each year with the hope of getting a glimpse of the infamous, mythical Loch Ness Monster. Very few actually end up seeing anything but water. Not April Newton, an American ...