I believe in them and other cryptids. There are so many mysteries that are left on our planet, especially in the water. This is one of the reasons why I am so iffy about swimming in the ocean. My state, Maryland, reportedly has a sea monster called "Chessie" living in the Chesapeake Bay. I remember being so in awe and frightened when I first learned about that. To date, I have not ventured in the bay. I did, however, once found the corpse of a Colecanth. The Colecanth is a prehistoric fish that most people believe to be extinct. Some were also found in the waters around Africa. If they can still exist, why not Plesiosaurs too?
I never fact-checked this, but I guy I know claims that sonar DID find something really big and weird in Loch Ness about 15 years ago, but that they didn't find it a second time. This was interpreted to mean that Nessie was real, but that we killed her with global warming.
IIN to have a phobia of the Loch Ness Monster and other sea monsters
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I believe in them and other cryptids. There are so many mysteries that are left on our planet, especially in the water. This is one of the reasons why I am so iffy about swimming in the ocean. My state, Maryland, reportedly has a sea monster called "Chessie" living in the Chesapeake Bay. I remember being so in awe and frightened when I first learned about that. To date, I have not ventured in the bay. I did, however, once found the corpse of a Colecanth. The Colecanth is a prehistoric fish that most people believe to be extinct. Some were also found in the waters around Africa. If they can still exist, why not Plesiosaurs too?
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I never fact-checked this, but I guy I know claims that sonar DID find something really big and weird in Loch Ness about 15 years ago, but that they didn't find it a second time. This was interpreted to mean that Nessie was real, but that we killed her with global warming.