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Are there monsters in Tianchi Lake, Changbai Mountain, Jilin Province? Why do experts and professors claim to have seen monsters in Tianchi?

Realistically speaking, there can be no water monsters in Tianchi, Changbai Mountain, Jilin Province! The so-called monster in Tianchi, Changbai Mountain, Jilin Province is purely a rumor! Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain is winter in ten months of the year. Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain is in the mountains with an altitude of 2 189.438+0 meters! The water temperature in Tianchi Lake is 0.7℃- 1 1℃, and the annual average temperature is 7.3℃. This is a dormant volcano. The water temperature in Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain is very low, and the water in the crater has become a lake! There were no fish in Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain at first. In recent years, because the rainbow trout from North Korea ran to the Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain, the Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain came alive! But the number of rainbow trout is very very small! Therefore, it can be judged that there can be no large creatures in Tianchi, Changbai Mountain. Because all living things must eat food. There is no food to satisfy the monster's survival in Tianchi, Changbai Mountain. How can a monster live without enough food? Monsters can't drink northwest wind!

The real spread of the "water monster" in Tianchi began at 1962, when the weather in August was also the best season for thawing in Tianchi. At that time, two suspected creatures were observed "playing" in the water through a telescope, and then the relevant department "Tianchi Monster Observatory" was established. After a long period of observation, they also took away many precious materials, which tourists can still see today. Not surprisingly, the "monster" cast a mysterious veil on the Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain, and tourists flocked to it. It should also be noted here that the suspected "monster" took many photos, but the researchers also conducted many experimental analyses on the lake, and the result was that Tianchi Lake was not suitable for biological survival.

Some experts say that the photos of monsters are probably rocks under Tianchi Lake. With the change of the sea surface, the reef occasionally emerges from the water surface. Sometimes passing birds will cause water waves on the lake, giving people the illusion that they are monsters. Or the monster is a kind of water wrasse. Through the evolution of environment and species, Mizusae has evolved into a species that people have never seen before.

In fact, it doesn't matter whether there is a "water monster" in Tianchi, so there is no need to be too serious; The beautiful scenery of Tianchi Lake is very attractive, and taking photos is also an essential homework. Since these are all essential, why bother with one thing? If caught, the "water monster" is also a kind of enjoyment.