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Comments by "First Last" (@First-Last_name) on "Biggest search for Loch Ness monster in 50 years under way in Scotland | DW News" video.
@fangslaughter1198 lol, think you saw and actually saw, 2 different things. Unless you come from a small town with a booming sasquach viewing tourism industry. Then I get where you're coming from, 😉
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Almost makes me want to power up My 3ds and play MH3 or 4
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Flying drones to search for an underwater creature said to rarely surface. They forgot aquatic drones exist.
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@Ass_of_Amalek it could just be a 4 meter long slender giant moray gone astray. They are a species of eel and often get mistaken as "sea serpent".
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@Ass_of_Amalek A great white was once found 1,000 miles up the Mississippi River. Another shark was once found 4km up the amazon River. Once in a blue moon these eels also find themselves in strange places they don't belong. It could explain why the sighting is rare at best. There are other creatures like a certain jellyfish that are also long serpentine and could confuse people.
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Ever heard of the Ogopogo? We have one in Okanagan lake.
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In the 20s, Germany planning operation Sea lion early?
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If there ever was one, after all the mass ocean die offs we've had, and the fact we're literally in a mass extinction event. It is absolutely extinct now. Not that he ever existed to begin with.
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@frontenac5083 we are... ask any ecologist or look it up "ocean mass extinction event". Many species in the ocean are going extinct and becoming endangered. DW even covered the mass die offs. Over 1 billion dead sea creatures have washed ashore this summer. That's not normal or sustainable.
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It only exists when people think the "see" it, it's a see monster 😅👻
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It was the Ogopogo spotted on Vacation. There are some nice Bed and breakfasts who are monster friendly up there.
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Ya man, the best way to look for a underwater creature is by looking in the sky. Your on the same "boat" as using flying drones instead of aquatic ones.😅
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