One man has been studying the Loch Ness monster for 24 years now,
and as he reports it, Nessie is merely a large catfish. The full-time
Loch Ness hunter, Steve Feltham is now speculating that Nessie is not at all a prehistoric creature, but simply a Wels catfish, which can grow up to 13 feet in length.
He came to this conclusion after giving up everything, including his
home and a good woman, to dedicate his life to learning about this
mysterious Scottish creature of folklore. He believes that the long
curved back of the catfish is what people have seen. However, his
thoughts, true or not, won’t stop hoards of people from visiting the
Loch Ness in hopes of catching a glimpse of this lake monster that has
been around prior to 1934, when the first famous Nessie photo was
snapped.
Even with this idea in mind, Feltham refuses to give up
his search. Maybe he is just as unconvinced by his own speculation as
you are!
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