There isn't enough evidence to say that
Posted on: June 5, 2019 at 00:28:28 CT
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plesiosaurs live in Loch Ness. And if it does, as I said it would have to be a temporary visitor.
BTW the plesiosaur is not a cryptocreature as it is
generally accepted there was such a creature.
If it does still exist still it would be like the coelacanth, something thought to be extinct for millions of years but wasn't.
Cryptozoology is not what you believe it to be, as I said.