Baby Loch Ness Monster?
This video is much better than that old photo, and I can see why you'd guess a baby Nessy. Those of us who like dinosaurs would all wish that it was an aquatic dinosaur.
It certainly extended it's head and neck up out of the water in a similar fashion.
I believe that it was what I described to gojira. That is a terrestrial non- extinct "dinosaur" in the same genus/ kind as the komodo dragon. Varanus If they were extinct and bones were dug up, they would be classified as dinosaurs. The largest are known to occasionally eat people for food, but when they have it's usually as carrion.
(I don't believe that the ages assigned by the narrator are anything more than an uneducated guess.
This video is much better than that old photo, and I can see why you'd guess a baby Nessy. Those of us who like dinosaurs would all wish that it was an aquatic dinosaur.
It certainly extended it's head and neck up out of the water in a similar fashion.
I believe that it was what I described to gojira. That is a terrestrial non- extinct "dinosaur" in the same genus/ kind as the komodo dragon. Varanus If they were extinct and bones were dug up, they would be classified as dinosaurs. The largest are known to occasionally eat people for food, but when they have it's usually as carrion.
(I don't believe that the ages assigned by the narrator are anything more than an uneducated guess.