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In the network appeared the new image of the creature. This has sparked interest in Nessie, the large creature rumored to inhabit these waters.
There is a problem with the image, and that's what you need to know. The image was processed in digital form.
In the blog of the Loch Ness Mystery was investigated after the image was published in a group in Facebook in mid-June. The founder of the group, Steve Carrington, was the one who posted that picture.
According to Carrington, he visited Loch ness in September 2019, when he took the picture. He was just doing shared pictures in a while, when he saw the ripples in the water. It then appeared a creature, so he captured him on one of the images which has gone viral.
"The Mirror" , a British tabloid, he was quoted saying:
"I have to say that I don't believe in the Loch Ness monster, and frankly, I think that if something is, then there's a logical explanation for most observations."
He went on to say that he probably did the catfish, or something like that. It seems like he was right.
In particular, it was som-Welsh (Silurus glanis), which was caught in 2018 in the river At Benjamin Grundoram, Kai Weber and Marcus Brock. The catfish was a monster, weighing in at 286 pounds (of 129.7 kg) and a length of 105.5 inches (2.6 m).
What you need to know about soma is that the patterns on his back like a fingerprint. Each som has a unique color.
Twitter users didn't take the time to understand that the prints match what was shown in the picture Carrington from "Loch ness". They are absolutely similar.
We say that Nessie is not there, just hard to prove because there are so many false sightings such as this. Maybe next time.
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