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Finally, someone took a high-definition photo. What does the legendary Loch Ness monster look like?
At the end of half a year, the Loch Ness Monster finally appeared, and it gave people a big surprise, because this time there was a unique high-definition photo of the Loch Ness Monster! This photo comes from an organization called "Abnormal Universe" on Facebook. Steve Carrington, the founder of the organization, released a photo showing a mysterious creature swimming in Loch Ness. Carrington claimed that it was taken when he visited Loch Ness in September, 20 19. At that time, he first discovered the ripples in the water, and then this huge aquatic creature appeared. Another blogger analyzed the metadata of this photo in detail in his article, saying that no traces of fraud were found.
Carrington also said that, in fact, he didn't believe there were water monsters in Loch Ness, and if there were, most of the sightings should have a reasonable explanation. So he guessed that he might have photographed a catfish or something like that.
Carrington seems quite honest. In order to "avoid" people understanding his photos as catching the Loch Ness monster, he gave a logical explanation-it may be a catfish. These days, there are really not many "sincere" people in the world. You may have to believe that Carrington photographed a monster in Loch Ness, or at least a monster suspected of catfish.
However, eagle-eyed netizens soon discovered that this high-definition photo of the monster was indeed a catfish. You may be a little disappointed, so the secret of Loch Ness Monster has been revealed. It turned out to be just an ordinary catfish.
But don't worry, netizens also found that this catfish has also appeared in rivers in Italy. 20 18 Benjamin Grudd, Kay Webb and Marcus Brock captured this monster in the Italian Po River. It weighs about 130 kg and is 268 cm long. The reason why they are the same fish is that the pigment pattern on the back of each catfish is unique and can be used as a "fingerprint" to identify them, and the pattern on the back of the Loch Ness monster photographed by Carrington is exactly the same as the catfish caught in the Po River in Italy!
It seems that pretending to be "sincere" is useless, and it is useless to send an article to verify metadata. Whether there is a monster in Loch Ness or not, most people are sober-minded, but as intelligent creatures, it is better not to think too thoroughly about some things.
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