While the only tangible evidence we have of Scotland’s famed Loch Ness Monster is a few grainy photographs, a real-life sea Scottish sea monster is has been unveiled to the public by National Museums Scotland.
Living around 170 million years ago, an ancient Scottish ichthyosaur nicknamed the Storr Lochs Monster has finally been debuted to the public after being encased in rock for around 50 years. Paleontologists hadn’t been able to release the specimen until recently-developed techniques allowed them to do so.
Team finds a ‘real life’ Loch Ness Monster in Scotland
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