I think it might have been noticed when it tried to get through the locks on the Caledonian canal. A seal might be able to swim up the river Ness, the only other outlet to the sea, but its too shallow for anything much larger.
The story that always sticks out to me is, on one day at exactly the same time two independent groups on either side of the loch say they saw the monster, without knowing of each others existence. Unfortunately no photos were taken. Something must be in there or has been there and maybe returns every so often.
You have to wonder why God sent Jesus down to earth before there we video cameras on our phones. We could have verified all of his miracles. Aw well, that's the way it goes.
well, back in the day they were shooting a loch ness movie and a replica of the monster got lost in the loch and was never found again... So we know thats there lol
I was in the US Air Force in England circa 1981. The BBC used to broadcast the news at 9pm. They would always run a teaser just before 9 at the end of whatever program that was on before that. We lived in a dorm on base and there'd always be TV's on while we did whatever we were doing. One night, there were 4 or 5 people in my room and the TV was on. It was also on in our dayroom, which was a communal relaxing room on the floor. ANYWAY,,,,,the teaser for the news came on. It totally blew us away. There in front of us on the TV was footage,,,,not video,,but film,,,taken from inside an RAF helicopter over a shallow area of Loch Ness. The guys in the copter were yelling and the camera was pointing below them. You could see the wash from the propeller on the water and in the middle of it was a creature. It looked like a small dinosaur,,,it had four flippers, a long neck and a somewhat short tail. It was thrashing about in a panic under the helicopter. The footage was real. They didn't have CGI back then, the inside of the copter was real,,,the men were yelling, the noise was loud,,,and the scene on the water was real. The announcer was saying something to the effect that the RAF had found Nessie and details would follow at 9. Of course we all freaked out. We watched at 9 and absolutely nothing was said. We were completely perplexed. Many people saw the clip,,,I know of at least two of my superiors who contacted the BBC and the RAF and no one seemed to know anything. We'd all seen it. I met locals who saw it as well. There was no internet then,,,no phones to text with,,,,so word couldn't get around like we can do today. I talked to people about it for weeks and many people saw it. The story faded away and one can only wonder what the hell happened. Over the years I have talked to people who remember it. But for me,,,,the creature,,whatever it is, exists.
*cries* She(or he) is my bae! As I child I had Nessie and Sherlock Holmes Disney princess came later. even 32 I still believe. I am a victorian gothic, that has a Nessie fetish. If it's not victorian gothic in my room it's Nessie stuff!... My dream is to find her. I hope one day I can, and she will not eat me. XD! I want that magical moment she comes up to I can her touch..I would scream I feel and ruin the moment scaring her off. But maybe there is something more supernatural about her..maybe I would be not be scared you know... I need her in my life she is what dreams are made of, well for me. Finding her would prove so much to me about faith and hope.....I don't have unicorns I HAVE NESSIE!
1999, my husband and I went out fishing on Lake Okeechobee, FL. out in Buckhead Ridge River. A HUGE fish, covered with small blk scales floated up next to our bass boat. It's fins were small in size, as well as it's eyes. It appeared, to almost be the same size as our bass boat (Length/Width) This fish literally floated up, without making any water flash. It used it's fins, to remain afloat, for bout 20 sec.... (3 ft next to boat). No signs of aggression. It lower its body downward, only leaving very little water impressions of its body. I didn't feel afraid, just surprised. It was big enough, to swallow me. My husband did not see it, He fished off into a boulder of rocks.... It looked similar, to a catfish. MONSTER SIZE!
You do know that Lake Okeechobee is a man made lake with a max depth of only 12 feet and all the fish were put there by Florida Fish and Game Department, don't you? I'm a Floridian from Broward County. There are no freshwater fish species anywhere in the world that are the size of a bass boat, I think you were excited. Not even the Mekong Catfish gets THAT BIG. Bass boats are 20+ feet long, yes? I'm also a scuba diver and even in the ocean, there are not many saltwater fish as big as you say you saw, except for sharks.
The Loch Ness goes back to ancient times. I hope it’ll never be discovered because humans are evil. I do believe in such creatures. A couple of years ago (true story), my parents went fishing at a lake here in Minnesota (USA) and saw something big, long, and black in the river; it looked like a black log but have fins flapping around. Other people saw it too. Everyone there panicked and raced to their cars.
Pretty obvious... amazing what people will fall for... even if you can’t see that isn’t really there... he doesn’t even believe it the monster.. thought it was just a fish... they happens no? No biggie... just thought hey, had this photo for a year.... what is it? I assumed it was a trout....
It would explain why there are so few sightings since those catfish are bottom dwellers and very rarley seen on the surface ive seen a 8ft cat and it had the same pattern of spots
That looks like Sea lion skin. Also, the Loch Ness does have huge eels that occasionally come to the surface. I've seen huge Conger eels while scuba diving. They can grow over 10 ft with the proper sustenance.
1:34 This is a Plesiosaurus when you look at it from above, the flippers are invisible making it look more like a Giant eel But if you look from underwater, it’s flippers are visible and you will prooven that nessie is a Plesiosaurus
People that believe they have the presence of mind to always make the best, most rational choice in a high-pressure, low-timeframe situation (like capturing Nessie with video instead of a camera) they didn't expect or see coming are priceless. No, sometimes you DON'T remember to switch to video capture when you're fumbling with your phone, unsure of how long the "creature" is going to be visible. People don't think as quickly on their feet in situations where there's no direct threat to their selves.
Hahahaha, you're out on Loch Ness and you're not expecting to maybe see something? thats why a high majority of these people are there. This isnt a backyard pond, it's pretty famous for sightings.
My friend says he saw her in 1995 with babies in the Pittsburg California delta off S.F. Bay. She may be like sharks and go to a quiet area to give birth then go out to sea. He said she had large teeth that curled backwards. He netted one baby and mother surfaced 6-10 feet out of the water. She went back down after the baby chewed its' way out of the hand held net. They crashed the boat in to the pilings and had to be towed in. No one believed him or his dad. She is not interested in us as a food source. Theory of asteroid hitting Earth causing dinosaurs to go extinct may not have affected undersea dino creature(s). Look up S.F. Bay sea monster. It's a big ocean out there.
The largest sturgeon on record was a beluga female captured in the Volga Delta (Russia) in 1827, measuring 7.2 m (23 ft 7 in) long and weighing 1,571 kg (3,463 lb). Most sturgeons are anadromous bottom-feeders, migrating upstream to spawn but spending most of their lives feeding in river deltas and estuaries.
@chrisgraham2904 I didn't know that about where they spend their time. Thank you! We have them in the Columbia River here in the States. The Russian ones are way more famous.
Scottish people have more sense. As an English person I'm jealous Scotland can have another vote to leave the UK and become a separate nation in the EU and/or be like the rest of north Europe, with politicians who care about the people. While England will be more of a USA lapdog, with an economy closely linked with USA banks encouraging greed and debt, arming Islamic extremist groups to overthrow leaders like Assad who USA don't like, just because they speak against hypocrisy of us arming extremists and supporting backward nations like Saudi Arabia. Devolution has already allowed Scotland to counteract Tory policies so they have free university, while English students are around £50,000 in debt.
In an era of having school girls telling off the United nations and forcing quarantines and masks and allowing leftist racists to riot and illegally destroy statues Is it any suprise this is taken seriously
@@symmingly2073 wrong There are extremists among them The centre right is the best way to be Socialism is state control and more.dangerous Hitler was a Nazi Nazi = National SOCIALIST
@@symmingly2073 no you are wrong and I'll explain why no matter how intelectual you try to sound Centralism is good But left is government control Right leaning from the centre is about getting things done for your own destiny thus independence Did I say right or far right No I said centre right Thus things the left and right can agree on stay on balance of getting things done And freedom to think and speak stay on the centre But big government stays out of the equation with that right leaning equation Case closed Edit: And that does not mean I do not critique the people I vote for or have loyalty to one party The best thing is to have the ballot filled out with Australian style votes 2, 3, etc going to fringe parties to keep the main ones in cheque as best as possible Trusting a politican is like trusting the police You never know where the corrupt ones lie Be them left centre or right And those examples may be enabled by political correctness But they are in some cases double standards and in others in contrast to common sense
There are two version of Plesiosaurus, and both have been on footage. Drone footage in 2021 is exactly like the Plesiosaurus, and this photo is the other version of the Plesiosaurus. Scientific community knows this is a Plesiosaurus , they can't say it is true because it would destroy the evolution argument.
My first impression when I saw this image was that it is a large seal. There is no dorsal fin and so that leads me to question that it is a fish. Very interesting image anyway.
"Hey honey, I found that picture you took of me and space creature that night in the back yard!" "Wow, totally forgot about that last year....put it back, no one will believe"
Theres a knock on the door. I open it, theres this cute little Girl Scout. And she says to me “How would you like to buy some cookies?” And I said, “Well what kind do you have?” She had thin mints, graham crunchy thins, and raisin oatmeal. I said, “We’ll take a box of the graham crunch, how much will that be?” Well, she looked down at me and said “That’ll be about tree fiddy.” Well, it was about that time I noticed that this Girl Scout was about 8 stories tall and was a crustacean from the Proterozoic era. I said “Damn it monster, get off my lawn! I ain’t giving you no tree fiddy!” It said “How about just two fiddy?” I said “Oh, now its only two fiddy! What is that, a sale on Loch Ness Munchies or something?!”
That looks to me like it could be a seal or a small whale. Doesn't the river ness which connects to the loch, also go to the sea? Is it possible that marine mammals are occasionally getting in by accident then finding their way back out? That would account for the legends of strange creatures (to locals who don't live on the sea) that nobody can seem to find (because there is not a breeding population in the loch) and that years can go by without anyone seeing anything? I've read that a few honest level headed Scots who live around there have reported seeing something in the Loch they can't explain and these are people who reluctantly come forward and really don't want to talk at all. Sharks (eg. greenland sharks) don't swim on the surface in a way that fits the reports, there are no living plesiosaurs (extinct marine reptile from the Age Of Dinosaurs) and eels don't get big enough nor swim on the surface. Reptiles could not even live in the loch, the water is too cold for them. What's left? Marine mammals from the Atlantic Ocean! Outside animals coming in on rare occasions seems to be the only scenario that fits.
Only a small fraction of Earth's Bodies of Water have been explored so there is no way to confirm that Plesiosaurus or any other prehistoric creatures no longer exist. There have been prehistoric fish that where thought to be extinct until they were discovered washed up onto shores. Seals are not the size of whales and whales cannot survive in Fresh water. That is definitely a "Nessie" in that Photo, an animal who is a decent of a Plesiosaur. You can even see the fins in that photo.
@@Lil_Angry_Bitch no we can safely say they don’t exist anymore. 1.Plesiosaurs are massive and have lungs so they would have to come to the surface for air. 2.They would be apex predators and would dominate most environments they live in leading to noticeable population drops. 3.They liked warmer climates and wouldn’t be able to live in the colder water today.
The mottled skin looks like that of a Greenland shark. They only have a very small dorsal fin, so almost like they don’t have one. I’m not an expert but check photos of GS online.
“Last week, Japanese scientists explaced... placed explosive detonators at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness to blow Nessie out of the water. Sir Curt Godfrey of the Nessie Alliance summoned the help of Scotland's local wizards to cast a protective spell over the lake and its residents, and all those who seek a peaceful existence with our underwater ally.” -Napoleon Dynamite
SEARCH ON GOOGLE CRYPTOMUNDO KUSSHIE JAPANESE LOCC NESS MONSTER PHOTO A PLIESOSAUR DINOSAUR ÎN THE MIDDLE OF THE LAKE THEY EXIST IN ALL OCEANS ALL AROUND THE WORLD
Don't like the female presenters attitude: she's rude and condescending. "were you drunk too Steve?" As if that's supposed to prove the photo's a hoax?!
I've always been so fascinated by the Loch Ness Monster, but this new photo just seems like a poorly Photoshopped image, the body not having any dark tones to give it the appropriate dimension.
TV presenter - "Swear you didn't PS this photo" Steve Challice - "Yeah yeah sure, definitely.... I don't deny I use PS" (all in a high pitch voice) 🤥 Never actually swore on anything.
The catfish theory isn't far-fetched. In Kentucky in the early 2000s a pontoon boat capsized close to the Kenlake river lock (dam). Rescue divers were dispatched. One surfaced shortly after going down, saying he had seen a catfish the size of a small car. Turns out catfish under the lock had been getting fat on fish effluva from the dam turbines for decades. They may be even bigger in Loch Ness.
I will admit it does look photoshopped, but the interesting thing I see in this picture is the skin of the alleged creature seems to have a camouflage pattern which actually blends in with the water. Animals in the wild often have some sort of color scheme to them in order to hide itself, even predators like tigers have patterns that make it hard to see. It should be looked at if for no other reason to prove it was photoshopped and if it hasn't then more research needs to be done.
I used to work for Adrian Shine during the 1980s. He did all the scientific research into the biology of Loch Ness and, at that time, lead the search for Nessie. I helped setup and conduct Operation Deep Scan in the mid 80s. We set up a flotilla of boats each equipped with sonar. We lined the boats up side by side across the width of the loch to form a curtain of sonar. We also had backup boats, each with sonar, to confirm any sonar contacts we made. We then set off from Lochend to Fort Augustus and back again. We detected nothing that could’ve been considered Nessie/Monster. The one larger contact we did get on our 1st run down the Loch but couldn’t be verified by the backup boats and was never detected again, even on our return run. It was considered a sonar artefact/error. Adrian always said to me there wasn’t enough food, in the way of fish etc, to sustain a population of animals as big as Nessie was reported to be. There is no plesiosaurs living in Loch Ness.
@Ching Vang Kinda gotta prove they exist first before saying they're the cause of Nessie sightings. Though I do remember a book from years ago that had Nessie being the result of a boggart that really liked taking that shape and staying in it for extended periods of time. Children's book, naturally, so not a good scientific basis.
@Ching Vang Except reading books and wikis on lake monsters and other legends isn't on the same level as physicists. They have colleges and peers that can check their work objectively and without bias. Most forums for cryptozoology turn into belief-based echo-chambers.
Definitely a Greenland Shark. Nessie was probably a Congor Eel and if you want to stretch it let's say possibly a plesiosaur.... Odds are a Congor though. It's still exciting to see something like that though. 👍
@@Servellion Bull Sharks can survive in both fresh and salt water. We know very little about Greenland Sharks and the first time one was caught on film was only about 20 years ago. I think it's plausible that Nessie is a (several even?) Greenland Shark, that has managed to adapt over it's hundreds of years of life to fresh water. Search online for Jeremy Wade's River Monsters programme, he give's his reasons why he think Nessie could be a Greenland Shark also.
That's what I've been saying for years . Its probably something that's coming in from the sea and going back out again. Like Carborosaurus for instance. These creatures carcasses have been washed up on beaches around the world. Which makes me think it could be a migratory creature.
@@coppulor6500 When I was studying Parapsychology I read a report about two men who were fishing off the rocks on the Isle of Soay in Scotland. One of these creatures surfaced and came towards them hissing at them . They reported it as have a long neck and a head like a goat . The inside of its mouth was red ,and it had flippers front and back . As one of these creatures has been seen in Scotland that's what makes me wonder whether this is what's being seen in Loch Ness. A Plesiosaur. I dont think so . They were air breathing creatures. It would be seen more often when it came to the surface to breath.
I live in Inverness and I would just like to tell you all that the river ness that leaves Loch Ness from the north of the loch goes through the city centre of Inverness where water is very shallow and where all the shops and pubs of the city are situated. Unfortunately there is no way that Nessie or any other sea mammal could come and go into Loch Ness without being grounded and seen by everyone. But I’m still a believer!
I read that in the 1800's about a dozen Sturgeon were released into the Loch. So I like that idea. But the DNA samples taken from the Loch a few years back said there were no Sturgeon DNA in there.
I'd like to think there was something in the Loch , largest recorded Sturgeon Fish I think was measured at possibly 11ft in length if I remember, that would cause a fair wake in the water , I live in hope .
@@alanmedcalf8491 The largest sturgeon on record was a beluga female captured in the Volga Delta (Russia) in 1827, measuring 7.2 m (23 ft 7 in) long and weighing 1,571 kg (3,463 lb). Most sturgeons are anadromous bottom-feeders, migrating upstream to spawn but spending most of their lives feeding in river deltas and estuaries.
My house is literally on the banks of Loch Ness I fish the Loch from my garden and I have never seen anything in the 20 years I have lived here.. Apart from seals that is
@@tomthehighlandexplorer8085 The little problem is getting intorable in Scotland. Thankfully thre are many public spirited people like yourself. Perhaps it's time we have a clean up Scotland day similar to the Aussies.
@@andrewdrummond8576 you are most definitely right...p.s my heart skipped a beat you have the exact same name as my best friend who died when i was 9..hope you are well 🙂
And my theory is the most logical according to the Smithsonian that the Loch Ness monster is a dinosaur that had survived the meteor and this dinosaur could only be the Plesiosaur or Elasmosaurus, and although the Greenland shark has a lifespan of 900 years this dinosaur does not leading me to believe that there is more than one of them and that they are now breeding.
It wouldn’t be able to eat enough to maintain its self, especially if there were multiple they would empty that loch out of marine life just eating Plus they’re far to big to hide especially with all the people looking, it would have been found or atleast more sighting that aren’t photo shopped and are credible Plus there only one real way out and in it could go and a creature that large would be seen swimming up the river loch undoubtedly
It is possible Nessie is real since about 97% of the ocean is still unexplored she may be going so deep in the water and only coming to the surface every once and a while.
@@ryankrenisky8252 sorry bruv this is a reply i made kinda out of it forgot all about it honestly but yea there really is only like a 3% chance Nessie could be real or lower
One theory on the Loch Ness is that it’s a Greenland shark. One, they can swim in freshwater. Two, they grow to the massive size of 24ft. And looking at this picture it looks very similar to a Greenland shark at the surface. Not particularly a believer but it’s interesting.
The Loch could have been used as a breeding area. Scientists do believe the Greenland Shark migrates and uses areas like this globally for breeding. This could be areas near the Sea such as River inlets or Fjords . A Greenland Shark was found washed up on the Northumberland coast,so they are a native species to Britain
It has to be a Greenland Shark, after watching the River Monsters episode about Loch Ness it just makes sense. Even the back of the creature and the colouration looks like a Greenland Shark.
There is definitely something strange about the sightings in Loch Ness, but if you think rationally it would have to be hundreds of years old, as there is no evidence of a breeding colony , I think it's something that occasionally slips in from the sea from either end of the waterway, although how it would get through the numerous locks of the Caledonian canal, or cross the weir near Inverness I don't know
these creatures have been seen in Canada, other Scottish lochs, Russia, California, Japan. Thousands upon thousands of sightings. look up Ken Hovind Loch Ness Monster.
So you think he faked it well enough for unique catfish markings to be seen and trash the Nessie claim, then just in case no-one noticed it was photoshopped, he himself says he thinks it's a catfish?
@@rachaelstanley7986 no its a large cat fish that has been caught before and somebody identified this fish as it. There is a video on YT that shows this.
Why do you keep flashing a sturgeon and some other crappy image of the Loch Ness over and over when you're showing the picture that everybody wants to see? What kind of childish trashy coverages this?
Nah, a mosasaurus would average between 30 and 60 feet, they were fucking HUUUUUGE, no way in hell Loch Ness could support a mosasaur but a plesiosaurus? Absolutely. They only averaged between 10-15 feet in length. Plus the curvature of its back suggests something with a build more similar to a plesiosaur.
My instant opinion, cat fish, possibly a seal but most likley cat fish and yes there are some cat fish species such as the wels can grow to staggering sizes and will pretty much consume anything. They were introduced through out western Europe as a sport fish. The British rod caught record is 147lbs roughly 66kg almost as heavy as me and over two meters in length. The Danube has produced specimens around 257 lbs 117kg which must be better part of 4 maybe 4 and a half meters. Thats is enormous, a great white at full size is only a meter bigger. So that is a cat fish which clearly has been photo shopped to appear bigger. Cant even say nice try because its a poor hoax.
The largest sturgeon on record was a beluga female captured in the Volga Delta in 1827, measuring 7.2 m (23 ft 7 in) long and weighing 1,571 kg (3,463 lb). Most sturgeons are anadromous bottom-feeders, migrating upstream to spawn but spending most of their lives feeding in river deltas and estuaries.
The problem with Lock Ness is the lack of food to support a large animal. Pictures (even though it looks fake) of a "creature" or large animal are useless without something to sustain it. There have been NUMEROUS investigations that have found the surprisingly substantial lack of fish for such a large body of water. Places like Lake Champlain and Lake Iliamna which also have reported unusual large underwater animals, have LOTS of large fish to support such a creature.
I hope in my lifetime, the Loch Ness monster or some other mythical creature gets confirmed.
Aliens are the one that have the most chance to be confirmed I guess, with that much ufo videos being revealed recently, including by the government.
@@nickvaneck3039 you must be fun at parties
@@noirody6256 God damn right I am! Sorry my call of stupidity bothers you! (Great minds think alike!)
it definitely won’t be but aliens might
@@nickvaneck3039 idiot
With all the Covid about at the moment I suppose Nessie is in Lochdown.
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The Loch is open to the sea. What if Nessie doesn't live there at all but only returns every few years to breed?
Hey John you are a loser
@@rockland3593 No, are you a moron?
I think it might have been noticed when it tried to get through the locks on the Caledonian canal. A seal might be able to swim up the river Ness, the only other outlet to the sea, but its too shallow for anything much larger.
@@Pumpherstonsmith Thanks for the info. I wasn't aware of that. Oh well, back to the old drawing board.
Man, your thinking process is so limited.... To breed with what???
The story that always sticks out to me is, on one day at exactly the same time two independent groups on either side of the loch say they saw the monster, without knowing of each others existence. Unfortunately no photos were taken. Something must be in there or has been there and maybe returns every so often.
Plausible.
You have to wonder why God sent Jesus down to earth before there we video cameras on our phones. We could have verified all of his miracles. Aw well, that's the way it goes.
well, back in the day they were shooting a loch ness movie and a replica of the monster got lost in the loch and was never found again... So we know thats there lol
@@VolkXueIt either would have sunk or floated to the top
@@TheCheftoffer it never did last i heard.. It's still down there somewhere.
How do you take that picture and then completely forget about it until you happen to be going through old photos?
Exactly
Because this guy's a fking liar.
I love how it's always a photo not a video especially this generation where everyone has a mobile camera.
there is . 😊 but there not the best quality lol
@JayoJay stan loona
And when full HD videos are taken, people always say its computer edited LOL
LOL.... God I love COMMON SENSE comments like yours... Thanks heaps
There is a video.
I was in the US Air Force in England circa 1981. The BBC used to broadcast the news at 9pm. They would always run a teaser just before 9 at the end of whatever program that was on before that. We lived in a dorm on base and there'd always be TV's on while we did whatever we were doing. One night, there were 4 or 5 people in my room and the TV was on. It was also on in our dayroom, which was a communal relaxing room on the floor. ANYWAY,,,,,the teaser for the news came on. It totally blew us away. There in front of us on the TV was footage,,,,not video,,but film,,,taken from inside an RAF helicopter over a shallow area of Loch Ness. The guys in the copter were yelling and the camera was pointing below them. You could see the wash from the propeller on the water and in the middle of it was a creature. It looked like a small dinosaur,,,it had four flippers, a long neck and a somewhat short tail. It was thrashing about in a panic under the helicopter. The footage was real. They didn't have CGI back then, the inside of the copter was real,,,the men were yelling, the noise was loud,,,and the scene on the water was real. The announcer was saying something to the effect that the RAF had found Nessie and details would follow at 9. Of course we all freaked out. We watched at 9 and absolutely nothing was said. We were completely perplexed. Many people saw the clip,,,I know of at least two of my superiors who contacted the BBC and the RAF and no one seemed to know anything. We'd all seen it. I met locals who saw it as well. There was no internet then,,,no phones to text with,,,,so word couldn't get around like we can do today. I talked to people about it for weeks and many people saw it. The story faded away and one can only wonder what the hell happened. Over the years I have talked to people who remember it. But for me,,,,the creature,,whatever it is, exists.
What a great story. Thanks for sharing 👍
Its leviathan. Its in the Bible.
*cries* She(or he) is my bae! As I child I had Nessie and Sherlock Holmes Disney princess came later.
even 32 I still believe. I am a victorian gothic, that has a Nessie fetish. If it's not victorian gothic in my room it's Nessie stuff!... My dream is to find her.
I hope one day I can, and she will not eat me. XD! I want that magical moment she comes up to I can her touch..I would scream I feel and ruin the moment scaring her off. But maybe there is something more supernatural about her..maybe I would be not be scared you know... I need her in my life she is what dreams are made of, well for me. Finding her would prove so much to me about faith and hope.....I don't have unicorns I HAVE NESSIE!
of course shes there linda in scotland
Thanks for sharing
News anchors laughing while covering a story is always a great sign of unbiased journalism.
Yes Koshy is a idiot!
@@johno9507 yep had enough of him
@george more like a large sturgeon
They are told to not buy into these kind of stories and to them it's all just a joke. It's sad
@Truth Served lmfaaaaoooo 😂 Too true!
1999, my husband and I went out fishing on Lake Okeechobee, FL. out in Buckhead Ridge River.
A HUGE fish, covered with small blk scales floated up next to our bass boat. It's fins were small in size, as well as it's eyes. It appeared, to almost be the same size as our bass boat
(Length/Width) This fish literally floated up, without making any water flash. It used it's fins, to remain afloat, for bout 20 sec.... (3 ft next to boat). No signs of aggression. It lower its body downward, only leaving very little water impressions of its body. I didn't feel afraid, just surprised. It was big enough, to swallow me.
My husband did not see it, He fished off into a boulder of rocks....
It looked similar, to a catfish. MONSTER SIZE!
You do know that Lake Okeechobee is a man made lake with a max depth of only 12 feet and all the fish were put there by Florida Fish and Game Department, don't you? I'm a Floridian from Broward County. There are no freshwater fish species anywhere in the world that are the size of a bass boat, I think you were excited. Not even the Mekong Catfish gets THAT BIG. Bass boats are 20+ feet long, yes? I'm also a scuba diver and even in the ocean, there are not many saltwater fish as big as you say you saw, except for sharks.
@@minerran 🙄
@@minerran lol debunked!
Sounds like it could be a grouper, but those are saltwater fish
sounds like an aligator gar or something maybe
The Loch Ness goes back to ancient times. I hope it’ll never be discovered because humans are evil.
I do believe in such creatures. A couple of years ago (true story), my parents went fishing at a lake here in Minnesota (USA) and saw something big, long, and black in the river; it looked like a black log but have fins flapping around. Other people saw it too. Everyone there panicked and raced to their cars.
It really doesn’t go back to ancient times though lol that was debunked sadly
This cant be debunked theres one in walton lake in central oregon lol these things are real
@@rylaningram9644 is there any info out there about it?
@@jimmy6919 No theyre a very lowkey animal when you see one you just watch, its a thing where you see it to believe type of thing
@@rylaningram9644 that’s really cool, maybe I’ll take a trip up there sometime.
Can you please not flash a collection of old images in a seizure inducing way? Not dramatic, just annoying.
I agree. Was very annoying.
Don't be fussy
Like, is this supposed to be a horror film or sumthin?
F*ck you morons that is real life ok!?
Agree
Due to the Pandemic and there's less people around outside, Nessie feels more confident surfacing and showing her face.
I hadn't thought about that. I hope she has a mask and some fin sanitizer....
Why does it have to be a "she"? 😲😲
Illiad mcswain it's what everybody gives it
Kinda like Men referring their Cars as a "She or Her"
@@illiadmcswain3956 More importantly, how could there be only one?
@@TallSilentGuy highlander there can be only one lol.
The Scottish locals love Nessie, especially the hotelier's, boat cruise operators, snack bars and fish n chip shops.
And your point is ?
@@jintyc9133 It's pretty obvious what his point is. That it's a hoax to drive up the local tourism industry.
Absolutely. The original picture was a hoax. The tourism keeps the hoax going
@@ofrenic yet before the "original picture" many believed there was a huge creature(s) alive in the loch.
Nessis fish & chips are the best tho
The photographer later admitted that is WAS photoshopped, after someone discovered the source photo, which was a huge amazonian catfish.
Can you give a link? Couldn't find anything that said that.
Pretty obvious... amazing what people will fall for... even if you can’t see that isn’t really there... he doesn’t even believe it the monster.. thought it was just a fish... they happens no? No biggie... just thought hey, had this photo for a year.... what is it? I assumed it was a trout....
Wheres the source?
Why do these tossers do this ? It wasn't even good photoshopping
@@ufo734 - Roland Watson's Loch Ness Monster blog.
The wels catfish can grow to at least five metres. It has the same speckled pattern as the photo. I believe the guy is right.
It would explain why there are so few sightings since those catfish are bottom dwellers and very rarley seen on the surface ive seen a 8ft cat and it had the same pattern of spots
Well i think its a sea creature adapting to the lock and has formed some diffrent parts that secitist havent discovers yet
That looks like Sea lion skin. Also, the Loch Ness does have huge eels that occasionally come to the surface. I've seen huge Conger eels while scuba diving. They can grow over 10 ft with the proper sustenance.
Scott DePanfilis Yes it does. Well said. There is no loch ness monster.
That’s what they say Loch Ness is a huge eel
1:34 This is a Plesiosaurus when you look at it from above, the flippers are invisible making it look more like a Giant eel
But if you look from underwater, it’s flippers are visible and you will prooven that nessie is a Plesiosaurus
Nessie doesn’t exist
I always left some room for the idea of Plesiosaur...so, yeah...
@@marktwain368 go to the origin picture of Nessie and look how big the waves are compared to it. It’s a toy
@@CrispyCross- origin picture?! Dude , that was just a hoax picture -- nessie has been around far before that was made
@@marktwain368 plesiosaurs went extinct 66 million years ago...
People that believe they have the presence of mind to always make the best, most rational choice in a high-pressure, low-timeframe situation (like capturing Nessie with video instead of a camera) they didn't expect or see coming are priceless.
No, sometimes you DON'T remember to switch to video capture when you're fumbling with your phone, unsure of how long the "creature" is going to be visible. People don't think as quickly on their feet in situations where there's no direct threat to their selves.
Hahahaha, you're out on Loch Ness and you're not expecting to maybe see something? thats why a high majority of these people are there. This isnt a backyard pond, it's pretty famous for sightings.
My friend says he saw her in 1995 with babies in the Pittsburg California delta off S.F. Bay. She may be like sharks and go to a quiet area to give birth then go out to sea. He said she had large teeth that curled backwards. He netted one baby and mother surfaced 6-10 feet out of the water. She went back down after the baby chewed its' way out of the hand held net. They crashed the boat in to the pilings and had to be towed in. No one believed him or his dad. She is not interested in us as a food source. Theory of asteroid hitting Earth causing dinosaurs to go extinct may not have affected undersea dino creature(s). Look up S.F. Bay sea monster. It's a big ocean out there.
if you belive in dinosaurs i spose + that they are all now oil , that for some reason doesnt get set alight by volcanoes
Any chance it could be a sturgeon? They get huge, and can look quite prehistoric.
That does not look anything like a sturgeon.
nicola?
The largest sturgeon on record was a beluga female captured in the Volga Delta (Russia) in 1827, measuring 7.2 m (23 ft 7 in) long and weighing 1,571 kg (3,463 lb). Most sturgeons are anadromous bottom-feeders, migrating upstream to spawn but spending most of their lives feeding in river deltas and estuaries.
@chrisgraham2904 I didn't know that about where they spend their time. Thank you! We have them in the Columbia River here in the States. The Russian ones are way more famous.
Covid-19: let's end tourism
Scotland: look what's that
Scottish people have more sense. As an English person I'm jealous Scotland can have another vote to leave the UK and become a separate nation in the EU and/or be like the rest of north Europe, with politicians who care about the people. While England will be more of a USA lapdog, with an economy closely linked with USA banks encouraging greed and debt, arming Islamic extremist groups to overthrow leaders like Assad who USA don't like, just because they speak against hypocrisy of us arming extremists and supporting backward nations like Saudi Arabia. Devolution has already allowed Scotland to counteract Tory policies so they have free university, while English students are around £50,000 in debt.
LMAO..
@@tlee2119 As a Scot how refreshing to read something very intelligent for a change as for the existence of Nessie not so intelligent sadly
I've seen school kids with better photoshopping skills.
Ikr...
In an era of having school girls telling off the United nations and forcing quarantines and masks and allowing leftist racists to riot and illegally destroy statues
Is it any suprise this is taken seriously
@@bonfyre4711 Leftists and Right Wingers are both extremists. Both are equally as awful.
@@symmingly2073 wrong
There are extremists among them
The centre right is the best way to be
Socialism is state control and more.dangerous
Hitler was a Nazi
Nazi = National SOCIALIST
@@symmingly2073 no you are wrong and I'll explain why no matter how intelectual you try to sound
Centralism is good
But left is government control
Right leaning from the centre is about getting things done for your own destiny thus independence
Did I say right or far right
No
I said centre right
Thus things the left and right can agree on stay on balance of getting things done
And freedom to think and speak stay on the centre
But big government stays out of the equation with that right leaning equation
Case closed
Edit:
And that does not mean I do not critique the people I vote for or have loyalty to one party
The best thing is to have the ballot filled out with Australian style votes 2, 3, etc going to fringe parties to keep the main ones in cheque as best as possible
Trusting a politican is like trusting the police
You never know where the corrupt ones lie
Be them left centre or right
And those examples may be enabled by political correctness
But they are in some cases double standards and in others in contrast to common sense
Love the lack of professionalism from sam, just laughing the whole way through😡😡
The ocean is just so enormous. Any creature is possible.
Not as large as my brain
Loch Ness is NOT an ocean. It's an inland lake with a small river into it.
connected to... you got it ryan@@ryancopeland8132
There are two version of Plesiosaurus, and both have been on footage. Drone footage in 2021 is exactly like the Plesiosaurus, and this photo is the other version of the Plesiosaurus. Scientific community knows this is a Plesiosaurus , they can't say it is true because it would destroy the evolution argument.
My first impression when I saw this image was that it is a large seal. There is no dorsal fin and so that leads me to question that it is a fish. Very interesting image anyway.
It's the spots on its skin
Maybe the dorsal fin is just on the blind side?
That might be so. Really, without several photos we can only have an impression.
When you look closley in the water you can see fins
Wels catfish
"Hey honey, I found that picture you took of me and space creature that night in the back yard!"
"Wow, totally forgot about that last year....put it back, no one will believe"
To me, when I see it upclose and look at the ripples around it then it kind of looks like it was cropped in on top of the water.
Same as I was thinking. Plus the lighting is really weird.
I give him an A+ for his photoshop skills.
"A catfish that bred with a seal." Hilarious!
It's a trick to get more tourists to the area.
good thinking 😮
I don’t mind, the lake itself is beautiful
Tan Pham. Exactly right.
No flies on you .
I think Covid19 would disagree with you
"this extraordinary video from 3 years ago" - shows a boat in the lake.
LMAO right
Where's the boat. There was only an outline no details I would expect in the image
@@drmayeda1930 it's right behind Nessie.
It's a photoshopped picture of the world's largest catfish... Check out parabreakdown
yeah, sure, a foto.
i mean, this is 2020 where even a phone camera can capture ultra hd video, but let's just take a picture
*photo
Yep
It may be a Greenland Shark. Jeremy Wade concluded that Loch Ness Monster is a Greenland Shark.
That only works if you actually have an updated phone..Not everyone wants one.
@Jeremy Kirkpatrick My phones ancient so no we don't.
Theres a knock on the door. I open it, theres this cute little Girl Scout. And she says to me “How would you like to buy some cookies?” And I said, “Well what kind do you have?” She had thin mints, graham crunchy thins, and raisin oatmeal.
I said, “We’ll take a box of the graham crunch, how much will that be?” Well, she looked down at me and said “That’ll be about tree fiddy.” Well, it was about that time I noticed that this Girl Scout was about 8 stories tall and was a crustacean from the Proterozoic era. I said “Damn it monster, get off my lawn! I ain’t giving you no tree fiddy!” It said “How about just two fiddy?” I said “Oh, now its only two fiddy! What is that, a sale on Loch Ness Munchies or something?!”
That looks to me like it could be a seal or a small whale. Doesn't the river ness which connects to the loch, also go to the sea? Is it possible that marine mammals are occasionally getting in by accident then finding their way back out? That would account for the legends of strange creatures (to locals who don't live on the sea) that nobody can seem to find (because there is not a breeding population in the loch) and that years can go by without anyone seeing anything? I've read that a few honest level headed Scots who live around there have reported seeing something in the Loch they can't explain and these are people who reluctantly come forward and really don't want to talk at all.
Sharks (eg. greenland sharks) don't swim on the surface in a way that fits the reports, there are no living plesiosaurs (extinct marine reptile from the Age Of Dinosaurs) and eels don't get big enough nor swim on the surface. Reptiles could not even live in the loch, the water is too cold for them. What's left? Marine mammals from the Atlantic Ocean! Outside animals coming in on rare occasions seems to be the only scenario that fits.
Only a small fraction of Earth's Bodies of Water have been explored so there is no way to confirm that Plesiosaurus or any other prehistoric creatures no longer exist. There have been prehistoric fish that where thought to be extinct until they were discovered washed up onto shores.
Seals are not the size of whales and whales cannot survive in Fresh water. That is definitely a "Nessie" in that Photo, an animal who is a decent of a Plesiosaur. You can even see the fins in that photo.
This image is a spotted narhwal
@@Lil_Angry_Bitch You can not see fins. The only part of that creature that is clearly visible is it's back.
@@Lil_Angry_Bitch no we can safely say they don’t exist anymore. 1.Plesiosaurs are massive and have lungs so they would have to come to the surface for air. 2.They would be apex predators and would dominate most environments they live in leading to noticeable population drops. 3.They liked warmer climates and wouldn’t be able to live in the colder water today.
@@Lil_Angry_Bitch ye small deep water cave fish not twenty foot long surface dwelling apex predators.
The mottled skin looks like that of a Greenland shark. They only have a very small dorsal fin, so almost like they don’t have one. I’m not an expert but check photos of GS online.
How did Greenland shark ends up in fresh water loch?
@@islamicschoolofmemestudies Its not a fresh water loch
“Last week, Japanese scientists explaced... placed explosive detonators at the bottom of Lake Loch Ness to blow Nessie out of the water. Sir Curt Godfrey of the Nessie Alliance summoned the help of Scotland's local wizards to cast a protective spell over the lake and its residents, and all those who seek a peaceful existence with our underwater ally.”
-Napoleon Dynamite
😂 YES🙌🏻
SEARCH ON GOOGLE CRYPTOMUNDO KUSSHIE JAPANESE LOCC NESS MONSTER PHOTO A PLIESOSAUR DINOSAUR ÎN THE MIDDLE OF THE LAKE THEY EXIST IN ALL OCEANS ALL AROUND THE WORLD
Demoman !!!!
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You can tell it doesn’t like being photographed. Has my sympathies - I don’t either
Don't like the female presenters attitude: she's rude and condescending. "were you drunk too Steve?" As if that's supposed to prove the photo's a hoax?!
Literally searched "tree-fiddy" and got here haha
I've always been so fascinated by the Loch Ness Monster, but this new photo just seems like a poorly Photoshopped image, the body not having any dark tones to give it the appropriate dimension.
The Loch Ness Monster, is what triggered my phobia of water lol.
Loch Ness atmosphere @ night is unbelievably eerie.
Never drove away from a place so fast!
That's because Alleister Crowley lived there and the place is cursed.
Sunrise’s idea of “compelling evidence” would have to be an intelligent person’s idea of “complete and utter rubbish”
TV presenter - "Swear you didn't PS this photo"
Steve Challice - "Yeah yeah sure, definitely.... I don't deny I use PS" (all in a high pitch voice) 🤥
Never actually swore on anything.
The catfish theory isn't far-fetched. In Kentucky in the early 2000s a pontoon boat capsized close to the Kenlake river lock (dam). Rescue divers were dispatched. One surfaced shortly after going down, saying he had seen a catfish the size of a small car. Turns out catfish under the lock had been getting fat on fish effluva from the dam turbines for decades. They may be even bigger in Loch Ness.
I will admit it does look photoshopped, but the interesting thing I see in this picture is the skin of the alleged creature seems to have a camouflage pattern which actually blends in with the water. Animals in the wild often have some sort of color scheme to them in order to hide itself, even predators like tigers have patterns that make it hard to see. It should be looked at if for no other reason to prove it was photoshopped and if it hasn't then more research needs to be done.
You mean a blotch
It was the Loch Ness monster coming out of the water for a COVID.19 test🙄
Ffs🤣
😂😂🤣🤣
she exists linda in scotland
you just see something walk out of the water and your like "nope this is normal"
It's real. I was there too. I didn't have a camera with me then. But I took a photo with my brain. And this photo matches the photo in my head.
I used to work for Adrian Shine during the 1980s. He did all the scientific research into the biology of Loch Ness and, at that time, lead the search for Nessie. I helped setup and conduct Operation Deep Scan in the mid 80s. We set up a flotilla of boats each equipped with sonar. We lined the boats up side by side across the width of the loch to form a curtain of sonar. We also had backup boats, each with sonar, to confirm any sonar contacts we made. We then set off from Lochend to Fort Augustus and back again. We detected nothing that could’ve been considered Nessie/Monster. The one larger contact we did get on our 1st run down the Loch but couldn’t be verified by the backup boats and was never detected again, even on our return run. It was considered a sonar artefact/error.
Adrian always said to me there wasn’t enough food, in the way of fish etc, to sustain a population of animals as big as Nessie was reported to be.
There is no plesiosaurs living in Loch Ness.
Giant eels mate.. dna found in every point on the Loch. And known to reach 14 foot
@Ching Vang Kinda gotta prove they exist first before saying they're the cause of Nessie sightings. Though I do remember a book from years ago that had Nessie being the result of a boggart that really liked taking that shape and staying in it for extended periods of time. Children's book, naturally, so not a good scientific basis.
@Ching Vang Still gotta prove they exist.
@Ching Vang Except reading books and wikis on lake monsters and other legends isn't on the same level as physicists. They have colleges and peers that can check their work objectively and without bias. Most forums for cryptozoology turn into belief-based echo-chambers.
@Ching Vang The heck are you even going on about now?
I agree, catfish get huge, European catfish can grow to over ten feet in length.
Definitely a Greenland Shark. Nessie was probably a Congor Eel and if you want to stretch it let's say possibly a plesiosaur.... Odds are a Congor though. It's still exciting to see something like that though. 👍
Congers and greenland sharks are saltwater. Loch Ness is freshwater.
@@Servellion Bull Sharks can survive in both fresh and salt water. We know very little about Greenland Sharks and the first time one was caught on film was only about 20 years ago. I think it's plausible that Nessie is a (several even?) Greenland Shark, that has managed to adapt over it's hundreds of years of life to fresh water. Search online for Jeremy Wade's River Monsters programme, he give's his reasons why he think Nessie could be a Greenland Shark also.
Sturgeon (most likely named Nicola) 😁
Yep, looks like a sturgeon to me!
@@Christina-71 eats a Salmon for breakfast
Poisonous creature. Virtually inedible, leaves a really bitter taste.
@@ME4503 😂😂
Leave the Loch Ness Creature alone you Monsters.
That's what I've been saying for years . Its probably something that's coming in from the sea and going back out again. Like Carborosaurus for instance. These creatures carcasses have been washed up on beaches around the world. Which makes me think it could be a migratory creature.
cadborosaurus. Great point!
@@coppulor6500 When I was studying Parapsychology I read a report about two men who were fishing off the rocks on the Isle of Soay in Scotland. One of these creatures surfaced and came towards them hissing at them . They reported it as have a long neck and a head like a goat . The inside of its mouth was red ,and it had flippers front and back . As one of these creatures has been seen in Scotland that's what makes me wonder whether this is what's being seen in Loch Ness. A Plesiosaur. I dont think so . They were air breathing creatures. It would be seen more often when it came to the surface to breath.
I live in Inverness and I would just like to tell you all that the river ness that leaves Loch Ness from the north of the loch goes through the city centre of Inverness where water is very shallow and where all the shops and pubs of the city are situated. Unfortunately there is no way that Nessie or any other sea mammal could come and go into Loch Ness without being grounded and seen by everyone. But I’m still a believer!
Business is business, eh?
There could be undiscovered underwater caves that are used 😉
There’s also two weirs to get over
Wow Sunrise hasn't lost any journalistic integrity with this one.....though they never had any anyway I guess.
I do wonder if an unknown species of sturgeon (which grows to immense size) could be in the Loch.
I read that in the 1800's about a dozen Sturgeon were released into the Loch. So I like that idea. But the DNA samples taken from the Loch a few years back said there were no Sturgeon DNA in there.
I thought the same thing
I'd like to think there was something in the Loch , largest recorded Sturgeon Fish I think was measured at possibly 11ft in length if I remember, that would cause a fair wake in the water , I live in hope .
@@alanmedcalf8491 The largest sturgeon on record was a beluga female captured in the Volga Delta (Russia) in 1827, measuring 7.2 m (23 ft 7 in) long and weighing 1,571 kg (3,463 lb). Most sturgeons are anadromous bottom-feeders, migrating upstream to spawn but spending most of their lives feeding in river deltas and estuaries.
My house is literally on the banks of Loch Ness I fish the Loch from my garden and I have never seen anything in the 20 years I have lived here.. Apart from seals that is
What a beautiful place to live!
@@LionTheHeart it truly is until summer time and everyone comes here...i picked up 9 black bags of rubbish today in 1 mile of the road side
@@tomthehighlandexplorer8085 The little problem is getting intorable in Scotland. Thankfully thre are many public spirited people like yourself.
Perhaps it's time we have a clean up Scotland day similar to the Aussies.
@@andrewdrummond8576 you are most definitely right...p.s my heart skipped a beat you have the exact same name as my best friend who died when i was 9..hope you are well 🙂
@@austinsavage I'm sure she does
And my theory is the most logical according to the Smithsonian that the Loch Ness monster is a dinosaur that had survived the meteor and this dinosaur could only be the Plesiosaur or Elasmosaurus, and although the Greenland shark has a lifespan of 900 years this dinosaur does not leading me to believe that there is more than one of them and that they are now breeding.
Yes I believe it is a plesiosaur or mosasaurus survived most likely a mosasaur
It wouldn’t be able to eat enough to maintain its self, especially if there were multiple they would empty that loch out of marine life just eating
Plus they’re far to big to hide especially with all the people looking, it would have been found or atleast more sighting that aren’t photo shopped and are credible
Plus there only one real way out and in it could go and a creature that large would be seen swimming up the river loch undoubtedly
So they laugh cuz they think the idea of a seamonster has no proof of existence, but yet their segment is literally showing proof of its existence.
They weren't laughing about the idea of the LNM, just making personal banter.
The guy who faked this finally admitted to it apparently
It is possible Nessie is real since about 97% of the ocean is still unexplored she may be going so deep in the water and only coming to the surface every once and a while.
Go watch an AVNJ video so he can tell you how bullshit that 97% number is stupid nonsense.
@@ryankrenisky8252 sorry bruv this is a reply i made kinda out of it forgot all about it honestly but yea there really is only like a 3% chance Nessie could be real or lower
@@mewmew7074 the chance is 0.
Loch Ness is not 'the ocean', it is a lake in Scotland.
@@icdgyixify99 if you actually did any research of your own you would know that it has underwater canals and tunnels that lead into the ocean.
There are lots of giant creatures live in the deep sea.
IS a pleisosaur dinosaur look very big and look like a dinosuar
One theory on the Loch Ness is that it’s a Greenland shark. One, they can swim in freshwater. Two, they grow to the massive size of 24ft. And looking at this picture it looks very similar to a Greenland shark at the surface.
Not particularly a believer but it’s interesting.
The Loch could have been used as a breeding area. Scientists do believe the Greenland Shark migrates and uses areas like this globally for breeding. This could be areas near the Sea such as River inlets or Fjords . A Greenland Shark was found washed up on the Northumberland coast,so they are a native species to Britain
The Greenland Shark is believed to have a lifespan of 250 to 500 years or more.
Heard someone say the other day
"Is that the truth or did you here it on sunlies "
😂
omg bahaha
here in the United States, sensible citizens have a saying, "is that true or did you hear it on fox news?"
@@steveswangler6373 not like the honest CNN ay mate
Could it be anything to do with the Scottish Tourist Board....
Or Loch Ness FC trying to sell their new kits. Although tbf they are the best football kits I've ever seen and the first I've bought 😂
@HighlandBonsai it sure is linda in scotland
Have tried sprinkling fish food on the Loch?
It’s a sturgeon?
I think it was an anchovie.
Australian news anchors are awesome they know how to relax and have fun love these guys
Yeah bet they love a long stabby thing like Nessie.
We think of them as no brainers... Literally.
Didn't some old man admit the hoax years ago before he died
Yes
That was the 1934 sighting, not this one.
Those who are coming after Madan Gowri video 😎😎..... MG squad....
Looks like a sturgeon.
When I first saw this photo I immediately thought that it was a large cat fish; they can grow to a large size if they live long enough.
It has to be a Greenland Shark, after watching the River Monsters episode about Loch Ness it just makes sense. Even the back of the creature and the colouration looks like a Greenland Shark.
almost exactly the colour, and greenland sharks also have their dorsal fin at the back and its quite small so even that makes sense
watched the same show. It was a great explanation. Have a nice day and ciao for now
There is definitely something strange about the sightings in Loch Ness, but if you think rationally it would have to be hundreds of years old, as there is no evidence of a breeding colony , I think it's something that occasionally slips in from the sea from either end of the waterway, although how it would get through the numerous locks of the Caledonian canal, or cross the weir near Inverness I don't know
these creatures have been seen in Canada, other Scottish lochs, Russia, California, Japan. Thousands upon thousands of sightings. look up Ken Hovind Loch Ness Monster.
nothing strange its called tourism & marketing with zero budget
It's a large catfish. It's been identified by it's unique spotted makings, like human have unique finger prints. It may also be photoshopped.
So you think he faked it well enough for unique catfish markings to be seen and trash the Nessie claim, then just in case no-one noticed it was photoshopped, he himself says he thinks it's a catfish?
@@rachaelstanley7986 no its a large cat fish that has been caught before and somebody identified this fish as it. There is a video on YT that shows this.
The photoshop might be that original video altered.
@@MrGhostBoxer You didn't understand my comment.
@@rachaelstanley7986 nnevermind.
0:51 he never claimed to be the loch ness monster but people were confused when he said that
Going through old photos right there’s no way you would ever forget you took that picture🧐😉
Slow night in the news Australia?
hmm hard to say that on the same day 10 postcodes are put into lockdown again though lol. Comic relief to ease the stress of that would be my guess
It is a morning variety show. Not a news show. have a nice day and ciao for now
I love Australians they are so laid back and full of fun. Great people.
Yeh really sexist and homophobic too great people😂
I find it so annoying when they keep on saying '' there's something there'' we know there is, but WHAT???
Hell nah everyone lied dinosaurs are still alive like a actual one
Why do you keep flashing a sturgeon and some other crappy image of the Loch Ness over and over when you're showing the picture that everybody wants to see? What kind of childish trashy coverages this?
Looks like a Greenland shark to me. But it’s speckled like a seal.
Turns out it’s actually a giant catfish it was caught by a fisherman reacently with the exact same markings on its skin
there are whales that swim into the loch linda in scotland
@@titaniumhaven5459 yeah it could very well be. 👍 Can't day it was exact one but definitely a possibility.
@@Rich-yj4ub what do u mean possibility IT HAS ALREADY BEEN CONFIRMED!!!!!
let’s just let that monster liveeee
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Another Lock Ness Monster photo for the collection.
People dont realize how large catfish can be. Just google catfish images and this skin contour is identical.
Looks like a Greenland Shark to me.
Loxh ness ia a sea dragon, sea dragons are prehistoric.
Just like how tutlres and sharks are also prehistoric.
This is why a lot of people don't come forward with stuff like this just to get made fun of 🤔
Thunder Raymond -- EXACTLY! Thanks for saying that. "If we can't question safely why bother ?"is a lousy point of view about humans!
I suspect that they DO come forward with stuff like this just to get made fun of.
Many people lost their jobs in 2020., including the Loch Ness Monster. He probably just came up to say, “I need about tree fiddy” 🤪
Last time they saw Nessie, it was driving an Uber in Glasgow. Bad times...
It’s Susan Boyle taking a dip
Like the man said , when you stare into the abyss , the abyss stares back at you 😮
The newer photo looks like it could be more of a mosasaur.
Nah, a mosasaurus would average between 30 and 60 feet, they were fucking HUUUUUGE, no way in hell Loch Ness could support a mosasaur but a plesiosaurus? Absolutely. They only averaged between 10-15 feet in length. Plus the curvature of its back suggests something with a build more similar to a plesiosaur.
Catfish can grow pretty big just watch river monsters, the Loch is pretty deep to and open to the sea no-one knows what's out there ...
It could be a mermaid
@@Keklapis78 lol
My instant opinion, cat fish, possibly a seal but most likley cat fish and yes there are some cat fish species such as the wels can grow to staggering sizes and will pretty much consume anything. They were introduced through out western Europe as a sport fish. The British rod caught record is 147lbs roughly 66kg almost as heavy as me and over two meters in length. The Danube has produced specimens around 257 lbs 117kg which must be better part of 4 maybe 4 and a half meters. Thats is enormous, a great white at full size is only a meter bigger. So that is a cat fish which clearly has been photo shopped to appear bigger. Cant even say nice try because its a poor hoax.
Or sturgeon.
The largest sturgeon on record was a beluga female captured in the Volga Delta in 1827, measuring 7.2 m (23 ft 7 in) long and weighing 1,571 kg (3,463 lb). Most sturgeons are anadromous bottom-feeders, migrating upstream to spawn but spending most of their lives feeding in river deltas and estuaries.
The lochness monster is simply an elephant that lives underwater using its trunk to breathe. Its so obvious guys. Case closed.
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The problem with Lock Ness is the lack of food to support a large animal. Pictures (even though it looks fake) of a "creature" or large animal are useless without something to sustain it. There have been NUMEROUS investigations that have found the surprisingly substantial lack of fish for such a large body of water. Places like Lake Champlain and Lake Iliamna which also have reported unusual large underwater animals, have LOTS of large fish to support such a creature.