Tuesday, January 16, 2007

New species in Loch Ness

Skeptics say the Loch Ness Monster can't be a plesiosaur just because they don't think they had an echolocation ability, which they say would be quite necessary for it in Loch Ness. Thus it could be a newly evolved species of plesiosaur that can use echolocation, or maybe some other system of finding prey we don't yet know about.

There's also the possibility it might be a freshwater dwelling dragon that uses echolocation. If it is a dragon, I have picked out a name for it, Draco nessioides, or in the remote possibility it's a subspecies of the Common European Dragon, then Draco draco nessioides.

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