Xref: utzoo sci.bio:1370 sci.misc:2173 sci.research:434 Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!husc6!linus!alliant!miani From: miani@Alliant.COM (Thomas Miani) Newsgroups: sci.bio,sci.misc,sci.research Subject: Re: The Loch Ness Monster Keywords: Nessie Loch Ness Hallucinations Elasmosaur Message-ID: <2160@alliant.Alliant.COM> Date: 28 Jul 88 14:22:57 GMT References: <861@altger.UUCP> <31293@cca.CCA.COM> Reply-To: miani@alliant.UUCP (Thomas Miani) Organization: Alliant Computer Systems, Littleton, MA Lines: 22 In article <31293@cca.CCA.COM> g-rh@CCA.CCA.COM (Richard Harter) writes: >In article <861@altger.UUCP> Macros@altger.UUCP (Macros) writes: >If Nessy exists, which is possible, it is *very* unlikely to be a relict >from the cretaceous. The great extinction was pretty drastic. Here are a >couple of theories which are more plausible. One is that is a large, long >necked otter. The other is that is a trapped species of sea serpent. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What makes you think that the species may be trapped, The lake ole nessy lives in is 700 feet deep. Within the cavern there may be many many passages to where ever, and nessy may go who knows where. Nessy or a animal/whatever has been spotted in not just ireland, but in the mid east, and off the usa shores also. so who really knows where or how nessy lives. But this is a great discovery if it ever come to being. With the stupidity of man they will probably catch it and diesect it and hang it in some museum instead of letting it live its natural life. Thomas Miani Alliant Computer Systems Corp. Littleton Mass.