
Dr Darren Naish believes that there have been too many sightings for the Loch Ness Monster to be a hoax.The debate over the possible existence of large sea creatures unknown to science rages ever onwards with sightings occuring all around the world of unidentified "monsters" surfacing in lakes and in the sea. "The huge number of "sea monster" sightings now on record cant all be explainedaway as mistakes, sightings of known animals or hoaxes," says Dr Naish.
Paleontologist Dr Darren Naish reckons there have been too many sightings for "Nessie" to be a hoax. Boffin Dr Naish, who lectures at the University of Portsmouth, said: "The huge number of "sea monster" sightings now on record cant all be explained away as mistakes, sightings of known animals or hoaxes.
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