Most scientists believe the Loch Ness monster is a myth.
We don,t know but we can out if it real
The Proctor Valley Monster is a legendary creature said to roam the Proctor Valley area near San Diego, California. Descriptions vary, but it's often described as a hairy, ape-like creature that stands upright and emits a foul odor. Some believe it to be a folklore creation, while others claim to have encountered it in the wilderness.
It was never found. the Loch ness monster is a creature that is claimed to live in a loch in Scotland called loch ness. however the story goes back to 565 AD when the Vikings claim to have spotted it.
A loch ness monster is a creature which has been claimed to be seen throughout the world. By many reportings it has flippers, and a long neck. One reporting has been ruled fake. The man who reported it had a toy submarine and put a fake neck on it. The name originated from where it was supposeively first sawn, in the lake Loch Ness. This is in my own words. Not from a website.
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Although many people claim to have seen the Loch Ness Monster, there have been numerous international scientific expeditions on the loch (lake) using sonar and other underwater detecting equipment, but nothing unusual has ever been found. But it's great for tourism!
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Yes , as long as the information is recorded and they are in custody of it, can serve as a veritable material to dispute your claim.
That the cookie monster is NOT real.
No one really knows for sure, except for the people who claim to have seen it. This is true because only those claimers and GOD know if they were lying. I, for one, do NOT believe in the Loch ness Monster, because nowhere in the Bible does it say that the strange "creature" in lake Loch ness exists.
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