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Loch Ness monster
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Nessie (Monster)
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Britannica Micro.: v. 8, p. 611 ("Like some other very deep lochs in Scotland and Scandinavia, Loch Ness is said to be inhabited by an aquatic monster. Many sightings of the so-called Loch Ness monster have been reported and the possibility of its existence -- perhaps in the form of a solitary survivor of the long-extinct plesiosaurs -- continues to intrigue many.")
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