Nick Redfern examines the possibility that sightings of the Loch Ness Monster are actually run-ins with giant salamanders. While it's not unlikely that these wee beasties exist in and around the loch, at most they grow to only six feet in length which doesn't quite meet monster standards. Next, Redfern looks into
The Loch Ness Monsters: Creatures on Land. Studying the research done by none other than Glasgow Boy, Redfern serves up a number of examples where it's entirely possible the orm of Loch Ness takes regular strolls on dry land searching for something for dinner that isn't fish. And
About Those Lake Monsters Roaming the Landscape...it seems they can be found anywhere lake monsters have been spotted. Think about that when you're planning your next lakeside picnic. (CM)
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