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Do you think that Nessie returns to the Scottish Loch Ness to breed?

Asked by msh (4270points) November 4th, 2015 from iPhone

Tucked in the beautiful Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness is one of the largest bodies of fresh water in the countries of Great Britain. Beautiful, cold, and rather murky, the water, at some angles, appears to continue right up into the colors of the skies.
Long held as either truth or myth, the Loch Ness Monster, or more affectionately called by all living in the area; Nessie, has been a hotly debated discussion topic, subject of pub bets, and numerous scientific expeditions. All have tried to figure out whether she lives, or is simply a myth.
Sightings of Nessie are numerous enough, down through time, that no one can decide the answer.
Loch Ness is deep and does not have perfect sonic nor photographed views of the underwater layout of caves, nooks and cranies, plus any other waterway connections. As to where a long in length and dark colored swimmer might hide, or navigate the waterways of the larger island of Scotland, Wales, and England, is anyone’s guess.
Do you think that if Nessie exists in this area, as recorded down through time, that perhaps the Scottish Loch may provide the safest and most protected breeding and nursery area for the beginnings of the next batch of little ‘Nessies’? Or does she always reside within the waters of Loch Ness in the Highlands, surfacing long enough to entice and then sink back down again into her mysterious existance?

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