Scientists have finally solved the Loch Ness myth
December 09, 2021
According to legend, there is a giant sea monster that is most likely almost the size of a dinosaur living in Loch Ness, a freshwater lake in the Scottish highlands. Although the monster was most famously photographed in the 1930s, fans say the myth has been around for centuries. The monster, affectionately called Nessie, is one of the most formidable examples of “cryptozoology,” the study of animals whose existence has not been proven.
This giant animal lived in Loch Ness, a freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands. For centuries, the idea of a mysterious creature living in the lake has terrified locals and visitors alike. These fears were only heightened when one day a doctor named Robert Kenneth Wilson took his famous scary photo at the hole. For a giant dinosaur-like animal that lives in a lake, strong evidence must be established beyond reasonable doubt to prove the existence of the giant monster.