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Okay, fine. I'll be the dinosaur loving, scientific freak:
Okay, proof that nessie exists:
sonograph, a large, pattle like fin, and in another, a large mouth, with very large teeth. this automaticly takes Nessie out of the plesiosaur catagory, as Pleasiosaurs, as a rule, have small heads, long necks. Now, pliosaurs, on the other hand, are KNOWN for having HUGE heads, small necks, and enourmous bodies. How would such a large creature survive in a lake?
Sightings, Photographs:
that well known picture of nessie with it's head on a long neck, far above the surface: Fake, It has been proven as false, it was actually a minature submarine with a mount.
Sightings ratios:
Nessie sightings: approximatly one a year
Long neck: 30% but a lot of that may be to opinion
One 'hump' on back: 10%
Two: 3% not likly
Fins: don't need to go over that
tail: uncertain
odds of nessie existing: little to none
Odds of all dinosaurs, minus the birds, going extinct 65 million years ago: nearly certian.
Okay, proof that nessie exists:
sonograph, a large, pattle like fin, and in another, a large mouth, with very large teeth. this automaticly takes Nessie out of the plesiosaur catagory, as Pleasiosaurs, as a rule, have small heads, long necks. Now, pliosaurs, on the other hand, are KNOWN for having HUGE heads, small necks, and enourmous bodies. How would such a large creature survive in a lake?
Sightings, Photographs:
that well known picture of nessie with it's head on a long neck, far above the surface: Fake, It has been proven as false, it was actually a minature submarine with a mount.
Sightings ratios:
Nessie sightings: approximatly one a year
Long neck: 30% but a lot of that may be to opinion
One 'hump' on back: 10%
Two: 3% not likly
Fins: don't need to go over that
tail: uncertain
odds of nessie existing: little to none
Odds of all dinosaurs, minus the birds, going extinct 65 million years ago: nearly certian.