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Postby Beardy » Aug 12th, '09, 20:49



DaveM wrote:One thing I always wondered is, if Nessy does exist shouldn't it have died of old age by now? If it has died of old age and there are still sightings, does that mean there are are enough monsters to breed?


Meh...a tortoise can live for about 150 years...

maybe a nessie can live for a billion?

Who knows...it could just be a big bit of wood that floats around...

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Postby TonyB » Aug 12th, '09, 23:02

Although there are several species of water life (and land life) awaiting discovery, most of these tend to be insects and small life forms. There are very few big creatures undiscovered. And there are no lake monsters. But there is no tourism spin-off in the truth.

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Postby Beardy » Aug 12th, '09, 23:30

TonyB wrote:Although there are several species of water life (and land life) awaiting discovery, most of these tend to be insects and small life forms. There are very few big creatures undiscovered. And there are no lake monsters. But there is no tourism spin-off in the truth.


So it *is* just a big piece of wood that floats around! :D

I should get a nobel prize for this...the discovery of the truth of nessie...

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Postby Infinite » Aug 13th, '09, 01:09

Cryptozoolology has only ever had one success.

That was the weird and sadly now extinct okapi.

One can not base an entire science on one success of rumors turning out to be true.

However there are likely life in the Loc that no one knows about I doubt its a large prehistoric dinosaur.

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Postby Randy » Aug 13th, '09, 03:08

Infinite wrote:Cryptozoolology has only ever had one success.

That was the weird and sadly now extinct okapi.

One can not base an entire science on one success of rumors turning out to be true.

However there are likely life in the Loc that no one knows about I doubt its a large prehistoric dinosaur.


What if you see John Goddman or Roseanne Barr swimming in the lake. Would you think otherwise?

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Postby Infinite » Aug 13th, '09, 18:10

Last night on leverage I heard the best explanation of nessy ever.

Parker: "Loch Ness Monster?"
Eliot: "Loch Ness deep sea submarine."

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