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However, the uncritical might be led to believe Nessie still exists as a living creature, even currently. This is highly unlikely, as Loch Ness and its tributaries could never produce enough food for a mated pair of inordinately large creatures living multiple generations from the sixth century down to our present times, having escaped notice successfully all of these intervening years. a b c Bignell, Paul (14 April 2013). "Monster mania on Nessie's anniversary". The Independent. Archived from the original on 11 December 2019 . Retrieved 18 January 2020. Why the Loch Ness Monster is no plesiosaur". New Scientist. 2576: 17. 2006. Archived from the original on 23 February 2007 . Retrieved 8 April 2007.

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Burton, Maurice, The Elusive Monster: An Analysis of the Evidence from Loch Ness, London, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1961 This book was interesting to read. I think this legend is fun because Loch Ness means something. It actually means “the lake of the monster.” As somebody who is reading about a monster, I would want to know where it got its name. In a legend, people in the story really did exist but their story is embellished in the retellings. The biggest characteristic on why this story is a legend is that it has been retold orally repeatedly. Many different people “sighted” Nessie and told their story about her. Therefore, she gained new characteristics or new stories about her (true and false). A man and woman who spotted Nessie created distractions for her, because people now were on the lookout for her. Throughout the story, the author uses humor and historical accuracy to recall countless stories of Nessie. This article may lend undue weight to fringe sources and hypotheses. Please help improve it by rewriting it in a balanced fashion that contextualizes different points of view. ( July 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Surprisingly, we actually know a great deal that is verifiable by other sources about this itinerant Irish monk. St. Columba, Abbot of Iona, was born in Garten, County Donegal, Ireland on Dec. 7, 521. National Geographic News". News.nationalgeographic.com. Archived from the original on 20 July 2009 . Retrieved 28 May 2009. He left Movilla and travelled to Leinster, where he became a pupil of Gemman the Bard. Upon completion of his studies with Gemman, Columba entered Clonard Monastery, situated on the River Boyne in modern County Meath, whose abbot was Finnian―a monk known for his great sanctity and erudition. Clonard was an important center of Christian erudition and spirituality. In fact, at its height, 3,000 scholars studied there. a b c "The Loch Ness Monster and the Surgeon's Photo". Museumofhoaxes.com. Archived from the original on 6 August 2014 . Retrieved 28 May 2009. Report of strange spectacle on Loch Ness in 1933 leaves unanswered question - what was it?". The Inverness Courier. 11 September 2017. Archived from the original on 21 February 2020.

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Tim Dinsdale (1975) Project Water Horse. The true story of the monster quest at Loch Ness (Routledge & Kegan Paul) ISBN 0-7100-8030-1 Scientist wonders if Nessie-like monster in Alaska lake is a sleeper shark". Alaska Dispatch News. 3 May 2012. Archived from the original on 23 January 2015 . Retrieved 5 March 2015.St Columba is said to have seen the monster in 565AD but thereafter for a thousand years Nessie was left in peace to swim freely in the Loch or, as she was said to occasionally do, roam among the hills! The monks of the nearby St Benedict's Abbey apparently kept records of various sightings of her! Loch Ness Monster 'Most Likely Large Catfish' ". Sky News. Archived from the original on 17 July 2015 . Retrieved 17 July 2015.

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