Arthur Grant, a veterinary student in 1934, was walking home around 1 am. He saw something lurking in the bushes and immediately jumped onto the road. He swerved and braked, just missing contact. The headlights were focused on a 20-foot-long creature that had an eel-like head and large humps on its shoulders. What is this creature? Does it even exist? These are the questions that many cryptozoologists ask themselves on a daily basis. Cryptozoology is the research and study of animals whose existence is disputed. While many are unaware of cryptids, the term for these mysterious animals, there are scientists committed to finding the truth. While there are many fascinating creatures in this field, the three most noteworthy are the Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot, and Dracula. One of the most intriguing creatures known to cryptozoologists is the Loch Ness Monster, often called Nessie. It is known to live in Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands, which is 23 miles long and nearly 750 feet deep in some parts, making it difficult to locate the monster. There are multiple theories about what N...
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