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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 ...
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.
What scientists learned from a well-preserved fossil of this iconic Jurassic-era species Fossilized soft tissue is exceptionally rare in plesiosaur fossils.
Scientists say that fossils of small plesiosaurs may prove that the Loch Ness monster could “plausibly” exist. Researchers at the University of Portsmouth claim to have discovered small ...
Loch Ness owes its fame to a monster. And the monster owes its fame to a newspaper. The Inverness Courier — unlike Nessie — definitely exists. And it was that paper, 90 years ago, that ...
A species associated with the Loch Ness Monster gained long necks over a 'relatively' short space of time millions of years ago, researchers say. Some people believe Nessie is a plesiosaurs or a ...
I've been looking for the Loch Ness Monster for 3 years and have never found anything conclusive. Here's why I sit for hours in the rain anyway.
200 volunteers are searching for the Loch Ness monster this weekend. The operation in the Scottish Highlands is the biggest of its kind in 50 years. The search for "Nessie" has been underway for ...