Right got to it TP. As you have provided well rounded arguments here for the monster activists and monster deniers there is little I can add except to say very interesting post on a fascinating topic. As I know that people have a tendency to exaggerate and BS, I remain sceptical of these myths, particularly in highly populated western countries. Cheers. SK.
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Thanks SK.
I think if any 'creatures' survive in modern times it would be in the more remote areas such as Lake Baikal.
I share your skepticism with the 'Nessie, Cressise, Tessie and Bessie' narrative as nowadays it is definately a tourist attraction, quite often to economically depressed areas.
The older sightings have more credence IMO as they were often witnessed by many people at the same time, maybe once areas became densely populated and bodies of water polluted it saw an end to the ecosystem they were used to and finished them off.
Who knows buddy!?
Cheers mate TP.
Makes sense mate. Still remember the old Nessie tale of some family in the 17th century heading somewhere when a huge mystical creature simply emerges from the loc and crosses the road in front of there cart. Really? Perhaps! Or perhaps they were simply running late for Church and needed a good excuse. But a part of me wants it to be true. And therein my friend, lays the problem. : )