
British researchers find fossils showing Loch Ness monster-type creature 'plausible'
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British scientists say the recent discovery of a plesiosaur fossil in a freshwater river system shows the existence of lake-dwelling Loch Ness monster-type creature was "plausible."
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Believers in the Loch Ness monster have long believed that the lake-dwelling creature could be a prehistoric reptile similar to the plesiosaur, but critics have maintained that the monster could not live in freshwater.
The new finding, made by researchers at the University of Bath, suggests otherwise.

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