The Loch Ness Monster has been around for a long time and it absolutely can be real. many people in today's century have reported seeing the Loch Ness Monster and even a long time ago people have said to have seen it. Many news reporters have written about the beast and have incorporated photos as well and with all of the technology today, scientists are probably studying Nessie right now. “The first reported …show more content…
Nessie was proven real in this instance because a retired scrap metal dealer Gerald McSorley, found a fossil near and in Lochness Lake and this concludes the assumption that the Loch Ness Monster is real. Although many people still believe the beast is fake, it has been real at one point in time, even if it isn’t in this century. The Loch Ness Monster has been “seen” many times and even caught on video! The beast has been compared to many things like manatees, eels, hippos, and even elephants! But that’s not the end of it, many people have seen the Loch Ness Monster, but when they photographed it, it's turned out to be a log. This is because we hear about the beast and then have the thought in our head that it's real, a scientist said that "Humans are really smart animals. And one of the things our brains are always doing is trying to find the meaning of things." (Barber) so this explains that when we actually go to the lake and we see something in the water, our brain changes it to look like the monster so we think it's there even though it might not be. Although this may seem like a good conclusion to the many sightings it may not be entirely true, your brain might be telling you “Oh this is a log so I’m going to make it the Loch Ness Monster” but you might be thinking the wrong thing, you may be seeing the real …show more content…
Also there is no way an elephant could swim above the water for that long without having to take a break, the elephant would get tired and drown if it couldn't get to land quick enough. And how would the elephant even get there, it would have to of escaped from a zoo or something, they don't just naturally live in the lake, it's not the right habitat for an animal like that.The author says "The reason why we see elephants in Loch Ness is that circuses used to go along the road to Inverness and have a little rest at the side of the loch and allow the animals to go and have a little swim around," (Ted). This is completely unrealistic because the circus performers could get sued or fired if the animal drowned or swam away, and anyways if this is true, how would the one elephant survive that long and how did the performers not see it swimming away! Wouldn't be blatantly obvious that an elephant is in the water swimming away! In another article it give us information on how the Loch Ness Monster is fake, but that doesn’t mean it's true. The articles author wrote “On March 12, the London Sunday Telegraph revealed the "truth" about the photo, the paper