Loch Ness Monster —

Rene Riel
2 min readJun 4, 2024

Modern-Day Amphibian or Prehistoric Relic?

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Loch Ness Monster —

Modern-Day Amphibian or Prehistoric Relic?

Modern-day discoveries of the pre-historic lizard-like marine mammals have been found in the geographical region of the United Kingdom.

Could the area have been a haven for lizard-like creatures of long ago?

Suggestive evidence says this could be the case! But, using the word “evidence” we need to find real evidence that the Loch Ness Monster may have been one of these lizard-like creatures!

So, what would a lizard-like creature do? One that is pre-historic of course.

Are lizards born in water, and start as fish? Become a lungfish and grow legs for land travel? As we seek knowledge regarding lizards I would ask:

Would this pre-historic lizard seek food and shelter at the then shoreline?

Would it hunt out the crustaceans of the time or other marine life?

When thinking of the lizard-like mammals found recently at the shoreline. Would a Loch Ness Monster be found similarly?

Is this worth some thought?

I have no degree or great credentials, just a person interested!

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Rene Riel

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