Thu. Apr 2nd, 2026

[STRANGER THINGS] Is The Loch Ness Monster Real? Shocking Revelation: Experts Now Say Existence Is ‘Plausible’ After Stunning New Archaeolgical Discovery

New fossil find suggests that some species of plesiosaur, traditionally thought to be sea creatures, may have lived in freshwater. Some people believe that the mythical Loch Ness Monster is a plesiosaur, a reptile with a small head and a long neck that became extinct some 65.5 million years ago. One of the reasons this was previously rejected is because plesiosaurs need saltwater so wouldn’t live in Loch Ness, a freshwater loch or lake.

BBC

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