Post by Tomspy77 on Jun 7, 2013 15:25:06 GMT -6
www.itechpost.com/articles/10144/20130604/sea-monster-identified-nope-loch-ness.htm
It has now been determined that the (corpse of the) Loch Ness Monster did not wash up on a beach off the coast of the UK last week; the mysterious sea creature was also not a dinosaur as the rumor mill jibed.
Although the body of this humongous reptilian beast with a gigantic crocodile mouth and sharp teeth jutting out might at first glance look like the image we have in our minds of the Loch Ness Monster or even a dinosaur from some far-off land, it turns out the beast that was first discovered by a man and his family off the east coast of Scotland was not so much the "menacing creature" he thought it was.
Now, according to the St. Andrews Sea Life Center, the mysterious sea monster discovered by Mackland has been identified as, indeed, a Conger eel, according to a report published by GrindTV on Monday, June 3.
It has now been determined that the (corpse of the) Loch Ness Monster did not wash up on a beach off the coast of the UK last week; the mysterious sea creature was also not a dinosaur as the rumor mill jibed.
Although the body of this humongous reptilian beast with a gigantic crocodile mouth and sharp teeth jutting out might at first glance look like the image we have in our minds of the Loch Ness Monster or even a dinosaur from some far-off land, it turns out the beast that was first discovered by a man and his family off the east coast of Scotland was not so much the "menacing creature" he thought it was.
Now, according to the St. Andrews Sea Life Center, the mysterious sea monster discovered by Mackland has been identified as, indeed, a Conger eel, according to a report published by GrindTV on Monday, June 3.