The Loch Lomond beastie mystery .
Croc Lomond Monster ~ Mystery Of 'Beast' Caught On Film.
By Ray Notarangelo.
A mystery monster has been seen gobbling ducks in Loch Lomond.
the 12ft long beast, now captured on video, has left scientists
baffled.One even said it looked like a giant crocodile? SSPCA chiefs
yesterday confirmed they had received several reports about the new
Nessie.A five-minute film of the beast has been shot by pals making a
pop video on the banks of Loch Lomond,
near Rowardennan. Edinburgh freelance journalist Nick Taylor, who owns
the film, said: "When the group were packing up they discovered this
creature swimming in the water. The thing was gliding through the water
slowly, but it often picked up speed and swam against the tide. They got
quite a shock, especially when it started to swim towards them at one
point. They thought it looked like some giant crocodile or alligator.
They had never seen anything like it before.SSPCE spokeswoman Doreen
Graham said: "People came on the phone saying to us: 'I hope you don't
think I'm mad, but I've seen a strange creature in Loch Lomond.'
~ One man told us they were looking at a flock of ducks on the loch
when suddenly one was pulled under the surface. If anyone can solve the
mystery we'd love to hear from them."
Source: Daily Record: 10th April 1997.
The film ended up on the desk
of Dr. Andrew Kitchener, of the Royal Museum of Scotland. After viewing
the tape he admitted that the creature it showed did appear to be a
crocodile; however he made it clear that a crocodile would be unable to
survive in Loch Lomond. Dr. Kitchener was able to rule out a mink or an otter as the creature in the videos identity.So what was it? Well our old friend the sturgeon is a contender and does look reptilian , or even huge pike perhaps, they are known to eat ducklings. Could it have been an abandoned pet croc which got too big to look after? It would have survived for a short time but the cold would eventually have killed it. The mystery remains . If anyone knows of any more recent sightings please post a comment.
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