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El Monstruo del Lago Ness: Una Misteriosa Bestia En Escocia (the Loch Ness Monster: Scotland's Mystery Beast) (Historietas Juveniles: Misterios (JR. Graphic Mysteries))

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En 1934, el Daily Mail del Reino Unido publicó una fotografía que pretendía mostrar al monstruo del Lago Ness. Más tarde se reveló que la famosa "Foto del cirujano" era un engaño, pero ayudó a popularizar la imagen de la criatura a nivel internacional. 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.

National Geographic News". National Geographic. Archived from the original on 20 July 2009 . Retrieved 28 May 2009. Un científico escocés lanzó la más reciente hipótesis sobre la posible existencia del «monstruo del lago Ness». Sostiene que las vistas que se fotografiaron en más de una oportunidad, pudieron haber sido elefantes de circo que visitaban la zona de Inverness en los años treinta. Visto según el dibujo que acompañó a la presentación de sus resultados, la trompa y la joroba del elefante corresponderían a esas imágenes del pasado que dieron vida a la leyenda del monstruo. On 2 July 2003, Gerald McSorely discovered a fossil, supposedly from the creature, when he tripped and fell into the loch. After examination, it was clear that the fossil had been planted. [152] Cryptoclidus model used in the Five TV programme, Loch Ness Monster: The Ultimate Experiment

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Créditos fotografía VisitScotland / Kenny Lam Qué hacer y qué ver en el lago Ness, además de la leyenda de Nessie Police chief William Fraser demanded protection for Loch Ness Monster". Perth Now. 27 April 2010. Archived from the original on 28 October 2021 . Retrieved 7 February 2012. 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. Muchos biólogos también señalan que el lago Ness no es lo bastante grande o productivo para tener una biomasa que pueda mantener incluso a una familia pequeña de estas criaturas.

Loch Ness Monster 'Most Likely Large Catfish' ". Sky News. Archived from the original on 17 July 2015 . Retrieved 17 July 2015. Tony Harmsworth. "Loch Ness Monster Surface Photographs. Pictures of Nessie taken by Monster Hunters and Loch Ness Researchers". loch-ness.com. Archived from the original on 13 February 2015 . Retrieved 3 January 2015.Veteran Loch Ness Monster Hunter Gives Up – The Daily Record". Dailyrecord.co.uk. 13 February 2008. Archived from the original on 24 March 2010 . Retrieved 28 April 2010. 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.

Este lago forma parte de la serie de lagos de Escocia que fueron formados por los glaciares durante las anteriores glaciaciones. Sus aguas tienen una visibilidad excepcionalmente baja debido al alto contenido en turba procedente de los suelos cercanos Weaver, Matthew (5 September 2019). "Loch Ness monster could be a giant eel, say scientists". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 6 September 2019 . Retrieved 6 September 2019. Bro, Lisa; O'Leary-Davidson, Crystal; Gareis, Mary Ann (2018). Monsters of Film, Fiction and Fable, the Cultural Links Between the Human and Inhuman. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp.377–399. ISBN 9781527510890. In 1972, a group of researchers from the Academy of Applied Science led by Robert H. Rines conducted a search for the monster involving sonar examination of the loch depths for unusual activity. Rines took precautions to avoid murky water with floating wood and peat. [ citation needed] A submersible camera with a floodlight was deployed to record images below the surface. If Rines detected anything on the sonar, he turned the light on and took pictures.In the 1930s, big-game hunter Marmaduke Wetherell went to Loch Ness to look for the monster. Wetherell claimed to have found footprints, but when casts of the footprints were sent to scientists for analysis they turned out to be from a hippopotamus; a prankster had used a hippopotamus-foot umbrella stand. [150]

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