Frank Goad
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How many people on here believe in the chupacabra?And the loch ness monster? I believe in both.
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Not sure about Chupacabra- seen some documentaries about it, but not sure if it is a real creature.How many people on here believe in the chupacabra?And the loch ness monster? I believe in both.
Not sure about Chupacabra- seen some documentaries about it, but not sure if it is a real creature.
If something big is in Loch ness, it probably is an oversized eel
Yes i do agree a giant eel sound to good to be true tooAlso know little of Chupacabra but quit a lot about Loch Ness. If is a deep, steep sided body of water. As such is very low in nutrients and plant life. Meaning there is not enough food in the food chain to support anything more than brown trout that need to go cannibalistic to survive. Pike, several smaller fish, minnow etc and the European eel that can manage a whopping 1.5 metres but are usually around 1/2 metre long.
Also know little of Chupacabra but quit a lot about Loch Ness. If is a deep, steep sided body of water. As such is very low in nutrients and plant life. Meaning there is not enough food in the food chain to support anything more than brown trout that need to go cannibalistic to survive. Pike, several smaller fish, minnow etc and the European eel that can manage a whopping 1.5 metres but are usually around 1/2 metre long.