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The Loch Ness Monster (Loch Ness Monster): Nessy, Nessie.

The Loch Ness Monster photographed for the first time by Robert Kenneth Wilson, known as the Surgeon's Photograph (Photo by surgeon) on April 19, 1934, published in 21 April of that year by the Daily Mail . The photo is considered a Hoax.

Despite some contradictions and variations, Nessie is usually described as a creature with two humps, a tail, a long neck, like a snake and a small head.
A form of "V" is mentioned often as a "huge red mouth" and horns or antennas on top of the head. It is popularly believed to be a female.

creature glides just below the surface and then plunges back into the depths. The monster would have a size 10 to 15 m long. Folklore



Size of this unidentified animal, made by the ancient inhabitants of the Scottish Highlands some 1,500 years ago, are the first evidence that Loch Ness harbors a strange aquatic creature.

in 565 AD, St. Columba (Columba Canvas), an Irishman who brought Christianity to Scotland, was the first witness dela Nessy existence of the monster when he tried to take the life of a brother monk who swam in the river Ness.

The monster is said to have disappeared when St Columba made the sign of the cross and shouted "Do not come any closer, do not touch the man! Turn your steps!" Vita Sancti Columbae. "

First appearance: Photographed on April 19, 1934
Condition: ? .
Survival: Lagos and its tunnels.
Natural enemies: if any, would be protected by man .
Order: possibly plesiosaurs.
Suborder:?
Class: Cryptozoology, Legenda, Fictus, Hoax

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