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Is this the Loch Ness Monster?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rosco..Jones" data-source="post: 56167" data-attributes="member: 2729"><p>I have mixed feelings on lake water monsters that have remained hidden for centuries. They must have gills to eliminate the need to surface. They would require a minimum number to have a stable population. They would need a consistent food supply to maintain their numbers. I do not see this as a possibility in the lakes they are sighted at. But... as I feel about Bigfoot, they both may be examples of what happens when parallel worlds overlap for a short time. Here one day and gone the next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rosco..Jones, post: 56167, member: 2729"] I have mixed feelings on lake water monsters that have remained hidden for centuries. They must have gills to eliminate the need to surface. They would require a minimum number to have a stable population. They would need a consistent food supply to maintain their numbers. I do not see this as a possibility in the lakes they are sighted at. But... as I feel about Bigfoot, they both may be examples of what happens when parallel worlds overlap for a short time. Here one day and gone the next. [/QUOTE]
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