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stv News North Tonight – Loch Ness Monster sighting report and interview with Gordon Holmes – tx 28 May 2007". Scotlandontv.tv. Archived from the original on 17 July 2010 . Retrieved 28 May 2009. As each floor is constructed, you'll gain access to new technologies such as Invisible Fences and Amber Mine Expeditions

Nessie hunter believes Loch Ness monster is 'giant catfish' ". scotsman.com. Archived from the original on 18 July 2015 . Retrieved 17 July 2015. David S. Martin & Alastair Boyd (1999) Nessie – the Surgeon's Photograph Exposed (East Barnet: Martin and Boyd). ISBN 0-9535708-0-0 The Loch Ness Monster". YouTube. 19 January 2007. Archived from the original on 26 December 2017 . Retrieved 8 July 2009. Flashbangs - Triggers in a tiny radius and temporarily stops a Rustler for 40 seconds and tags them

Linge, Mary (25 September 2021). " 'Loch Ness Monster' spotted again! This time on drone footage". New York Post. Archived from the original on 10 July 2023 . Retrieved 10 July 2023. In 1993, Discovery Communications produced a documentary, Loch Ness Discovered, with a digital enhancement of the Dinsdale film. A person who enhanced the film noticed a shadow in the negative that was not obvious in the developed film. By enhancing and overlaying frames, he found what appeared to be the rear body of a creature underwater: "Before I saw the film, I thought the Loch Ness Monster was a load of rubbish. Having done the enhancement, I'm not so sure." [59] I grew up on TV shows and magazines talking about fantastic creatures," he said. "This is kind of interesting to think about, but unfortunately, almost none of that stuff is real.Probably, the Loch Ness monster isn't real. But there's still a lot of surprising things happening in the natural world." Reducing the neutral contention multiplier from 25% to 18% (making Cohabitation more forgiving overall)

In 1972, a team of zoologists from Yorkshire's Flamingo Park Zoo, searching for the monster, discovered a large body floating in the water. The corpse, 4.9–5.4m (16–18ft) long and weighing as much as 1.5 tonnes, was described by the Press Association as having "a bear's head and a brown scaly body with clawlike fins." The creature was placed in a van to be carried away for testing, but police seized the cadaver under an act of parliament prohibiting the removal of "unidentified creatures" from Loch Ness. It was later revealed that Flamingo Park education officer John Shields shaved the whiskers and otherwise disfigured a bull elephant seal that had died the week before and dumped it in Loch Ness to dupe his colleagues. [151] Having existed ages ago, the history about dinosaurs still manages to entice us all. They were first seen almost 200 to 250 million years ago. There existed more than 500 species of dinosaurs. Below are some fun facts about dinosaurs that kids will love to know about: Burton, Maurice. (1961). Loch Ness Monster: A Burst Bubble? The Illustrated London News. May, 27. p. 896 Acquire genomes for new prehistoric species from the amber mines that Biosyn Genetics have dug out from underneath Biosyn Sanctuary

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In August 1933, Italian journalist Francesco Gasparini submitted what he said was the first news article on the Loch Ness Monster. In 1959, he reported sighting a "strange fish" and fabricated eyewitness accounts: "I had the inspiration to get hold of the item about the strange fish. The idea of the monster had never dawned on me, but then I noted that the strange fish would not yield a long article, and I decided to promote the imaginary being to the rank of monster without further ado." [149] From DNA analysis, scientists could tell that the Indonesian fish was a different species to L. chalumnae. French ichthyologist Laurent Pouyaud formally named the new species Latimeria menadoensis. Competition was fierce between the teams, with Erdmann declaring the naming a 'dishonourable act of scientific piracy'. Are coelacanths endangered? It has been claimed that sightings of the monster increased after a road was built along the loch in early 1933, bringing workers and tourists to the formerly isolated area. [32] However, Binns has described this as "the myth of the lonely loch", as it was far from isolated before then, due to the construction of the Caledonian Canal. In the 1930s, the existing road by the side of the loch was given a serious upgrade. [14] Hugh Gray (1933)

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