The newly identified prehistoric marine reptile Dearcmhara shawcrossi, a member of a group called ichthyosaurs that swam the world's oceans at the same time that dinosaurs ruled the land, is depicted ...
A new and sophisticated search is being planned for the elusive Loch Ness monster, the first major hunt for the fabled "Nessie" in 50 years. Scotland's Loch Ness Centre in Drumnadrochit, Scotland, is ...
Hundreds of people gathered in the Scottish Highlands over the weekend in what is considered the largest search for the mythical Loch Ness monster in at least 50 years. An estimated 200 volunteers ...
Loch Ness Monster enthusiasts gathered in Scotland for what organizers said was the biggest search for the mythical beast in five decades. The Loch Ness Centre in Drumnadrochit, Scotland, invited ...
A giant, ancient, aquatic predator trolling the waters of Scotland -- hmm, why does that sound familiar? According to HowStuffWorks: "The Loch Ness is one of Scotland's largest, deepest, lakes ...
(Reuters) - Scotland has its very own prehistoric marine reptile — and, no, we're not talking about Nessie, the mythic Loch Ness monster. Scientists have announced the discovery of the fossil remains ...
The Loch Ness Monster, or Nessie as she is known, may not be a real inhabitant of the modern world, but there is no doubt the shores of Scotland teemed with gigantic sea reptiles 170 million years ago ...
Scotland has Nessie, the Adirondack State Park has Champ … does Hampton Roads have Chessie? For decades, Virginians reported a snake-like “sea monster” swimming in the Chesapeake Bay or its ...
Did you know that the totally proven* existence of the Loch Ness Monster Dinosaur means creationism is true and evolution is fake forever? It’s true! Or at least that’s the argument made by some ...
Scotland has its very own prehistoric marine reptile — and, no, we're not talking about Nessie, the mythical Loch Ness monster. Scientists have announced the discovery of the fossil remains of a ...
(Reuters) - Scotland has its very own prehistoric marine reptile - and, no, we're not talking about Nessie, the mythic Loch Ness monster. Scientists have announced the discovery of the fossil remains ...
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