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For decades, the famous mythical beast has baffled scientists and monster hunters, because no one has been able to prove with certainty that someone really lives at the bottom of the Scottish Loch Ness.
In 2005, the team of the American company SeaTrepid Inc. conducted a full deep-sea scan of the lake in the hope of finding the mysterious Nessie. But all that was found was a frog living at an amazing depth of 325 feet underwater.
Today, the 2007 report was recalled again. He became famous because it was suggested that the mysterious beast could actually be just a huge frog.
Tyler Greenfield wrote:
"A live toad at a depth of 325 feet at the bottom of Loch Ness. Has anyone ever assumed that Nessie is a giant frog? I know there are ideas about the existence of giant salamanders, so there may be giant frogs. This observation happened in 2005, so unfortunately this particular toad probably died. Although, if this toad has lived for more than 40 years, then there is a small chance that it is still there."
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