Hold on just a minute. It looks exactly like a plesiosaur. Unless paleontologists really mixed-up how those old bones fit together, the Loch Ness Monster has a 1:1 biological equivalent.
See: https://www.britannica.com/animal/plesiosaur
Hold on just a minute. It looks exactly like a plesiosaur. Unless paleontologists really mixed-up how those old bones fit together, the Loch Ness Monster has a 1:1 biological equivalent.
See: https://www.britannica.com/animal/plesiosaur