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EXCLUSIVE MONSTER PHOTOS
In March of 2005, two University students from the
mid-western U.S. traveled
to the United Kingdom on Spring Break. On their last
day at Loch Ness, they
hired a local to take them around by boat, where they
discovered a half-eaten
deer carcass...and the 4-inch barbed palate tooth of
the water predator that had
attacked and ravaged the deer! Their discovery flies
in the face of the
legendary creature the Scottish Highlanders have proclaimed
to be a plesiosaur, and
confirms the theories generated by author Steve Alten's
amazing new thriller,
The LOCH!
After the students' photos were confirmed to be the
same species cited by
Alten (found on www.LochnessTooth.com) by oceanographers
and various experts,
TSUNAMI BOOKS offered a $10,000 bounty to locate one
of these smaller specimens,
which are NOT extinct, but inhabit the deep waters in
the Sargasso Sea.
Here now are exclusive
photos of the captured specimen, whose teeth match
the
tooth found in the dead deer and whose skull was enlarged
to create a
full-scale model of the deep-water predator trapped
in Loch Ness. The replica skull
measures 6-feet, 6 inches in length!
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Replica Skull of the REAL Loch Ness Monster!

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Photos of the caputured specimen
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