A second sonar sighting of a Great Big Something in Loch Ness has some experts saying words like "catfish" and "sturgeon," while others roll their eyes saying there's never been a catfish that big in the history of the world. Want to know how to tell a basic sonar ping apart from a ping that makes the world sit up and take notice?
Adrian Shine Describes a Good Nessie Sonar Contact. Spoiler Alert: These last two potential Nessie sightings totally nail the criteria. For the critics out there,
How do we know that the Loch Ness Monster doesn̢۪t exist? the short answer is: We don't. But according to this report, humans are hardwired to expect to find terrifying creatures in dark places, even lakes and forests. What a kill joy. (CM)
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