Posted on 01/29/2024 2:32:36 PM PST by nickcarraway
One of the most famous ‘proofs’ of Nessie Credit: Marmaduke Arundel "Duke" Wetherell/Creative Commons
The latest sighting of the famously illusive Loch Ness Monster was recorded on January 24, 2024, and the tourist who saw it claims he was most surprised by the colour.
Jarod Strong was close to Urquhart Castle on the banks of the loch, near Inverness, Scotland when he says he spotted the mysterious monster. However, although being surprised at the sight of old Nessie, he reveals the thing that shocked him most was that it wasn’t green!
Jarod said: “I was near the castle with my family at about 1pm when I noticed a little movement in the water. Then the water started to move a bit more and a long shape came out of the water. It wasn’t the green which I thought he would be, it was more a dark grey colour. Then it quickly went away again but as it was going back under I could see a longer body"
Financial turmoil for Coronation Street's Bill Roache The sighting apparently lasted about four or five seconds and the creature was spotted right in the middle of the loch.
Unfortunately for Loch Ness enthusiasts, it all happened so quickly that Jarod was unable to take a photo.
The incident has been reported to The Official Loch Ness Monster Sightings Register, as each year more and more people come forward to claim that they have spotted the creature of legend, or not!
The register is managed by Nessie expert Gary Campbell, who has been performing this role since 1996.
In August of 2023, following reports of sightings over the summer, a huge search for Nessie took place, which included the use of drones. No concrete evidence is reported to have been found.
So, what do you think, is the Loch Ness monster really out there? For now only a few lucky ones who have managed to catch a glimpse can say they are truly sure.
Since you asked here it is.
Thats not a record of modern apes. The fossil record of them is almost non existent. Here’s are some excerpts from a scientific paper on the subject.
Apes and Tricksters: The Evolution and
Diversification of Humans’
Closest Relatives
Kieran P. McNulty.
“On the other hand, the Miocene record of fossil apes provides an important source for generating hypotheses about the ancestral human condition; this is particularly true given the dearth of fossils representing our closest living relatives: chimpanzees and gorillas.”
“Ancestral African Apes
With the exception of the human lineage, there are almost no fossils that can be linked to modern African apes.”
I disagree with the fact that we are descended from apes, just saying that there is little to no fossil record of modern apes.
Nessie is a different story. I have no personal experience with that subject and probably never will.
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