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Well, most Plesiosaurs kinda look like non shelled turtles with long necks. There are also short necked species with huge crocodile like jaws with razor sharp teeth. This sub group of Plesiosaurs are known as Pliosaurs. Examples of Plesiosa...
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Plesiosaurus was about 7.5 feet (2.3 m) long. I've never seen a reliable estimate of its weight. For more information on Plesiosaurus and other Plesiosaurs, click here
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・ 1 Look at the head of a Plesiosaur. It is tiny compared to the enormous body with eyes on the top of... ・ 2 Note the long neck of the Plesiosaur dinosaur. It was half the length of the entire body, containing... ・ 3 Study the body of a Pl...
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"Champ (cryptozoology)." Champ (cryptozoology). Champ or Champy, is the name given to a reputed lake monster living in Lake Champlain, a natural freshwater lake in North America, partially situated across the U.S.-Canada border in...
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"If I were an expert I would stick to science and not chase urban legends like Nessie" From Fox News: This amazing image on Google Earth could be the elusive proof that the Loch Ness Monster exists (view the image at the link belo...
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"The Loch Ness Monster is a creature reputed to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands." Plesiosaur Plesiosaurs, by Heinrich Harder, 1916. In 1933 the suggestion was made that the monster "bears a striking resemblance to...
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Many many high-tech representations of various vertebrate skeletons.
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It has been described as a snake threaded through the body of a turtle, and some imaginative people think there's one living in Loch Ness. The plesiosaur, a marine reptile that lived 160 million years ago, looked like nothing alive today, w...
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If you want for your speech, I have some good pictures I took while on Loch Ness, a few of them have this weird ripple in the water, my friend I went with is convinced its nessie. Jodie41202@yahoo.com
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