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Another Loch Ness Monster Spotted

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They found another one in the England. Pretty good pics too.

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Williams claims that the lake monster image hasn
 
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The world would a much more magical place if all theses thing were true.
 
Its also disappointing to know that the Plesiosauroidea thought to be lake monsters would have lacked the strength to lift their necks out of the water like all the fake pictures that always come out.

Plesiosauroidea

Contrary to many reconstructions of plesiosauroids, it would have been impossible for them to lift their head and long neck above the surface, in the "swan-like" pose that is often shown {Everhart, 2005}.[7] Even if they had been able to bend their necks upward to that degree (which they could not), gravity would have tipped their body forward and kept most of the heavy neck in the water.
 
wow, such a perfectly framed photograph. it's like it was planned out.
 
Nessies must be magic. To survive for centuries in a lake without in-breeding (or feeding, for that matter)...
 
So fake. It's Rockhold doing a backstroke.
 
why are there no ripples in the water around it?
 
Its also disappointing to know that the Plesiosauroidea thought to be lake monsters would have lacked the strength to lift their necks out of the water like all the fake pictures that always come out.

Plesiosauroidea

I'm not saying this is real but how would they know about the musculature strength of this thing? The bone structure, yes, but how would they really know without observing it?
 
I'm not saying this is real but how would they know about the musculature strength of this thing? The bone structure, yes, but how would they really know without observing it?

That's a question for someone with more knowledge of prehistoric creatures then me. All I can say is...

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"It is really quite impossible to say anything with absolute precision, unless that thing is so abstracted from the real world as to not represent any real thing."

~Feynman


I want to believe, or something.
 
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