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    doodles. These doodles are shown throughout the world and are shown on the day corresponding to the date of the celebration, contributions, birthdays, remembrance, and holidays. A famous doodle being shown was a remembrance of the scene of the Loch Ness Monster. The 81st Anniversary of the

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    While the possible origins, attempts at proof, monsters throughout the world, and the tourist traps are interesting, the real phenomenon is not the supposed existence of a monster, but rather the way humans’ brains work. Sometimes all logic is abandoned as people attempt to make sense of the natural world. There are many theories in psychology that try to explain why humans believe in supernatural phenomena, including survival techniques from evolution, the McGurk effect, and the need for control

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    Cryptozoology? Some may ask what this is. Cryptozoology simply is “The study of evidence tending to substantiate the existence of, or the search for, creatures whose reported existence is unproven, as the abominable snowman or the loch ness monster.”(dictionary.com) Cryptozoology is an amazing and interesting and very useful scientific study. “The term Cryptozoology was coined by John Wall. Coming from the Greek roots kryptos (hidden), zoon (animal), and logos (discourse). This put together means

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    Cryptozoology Cryptozoology is, literally, the study of hidden animals. It is the study of such creatures as the Australian bunya, Bigfoot, the Chupacabra, and the Loch Ness monster. It is not a recognized branch of the science of zoology. Cryptozoology relies heavily upon testimonials and circumstantial evidence in the form of legends and folklore, and the stories and alleged sightings of mysterious beasts by indigenous peoples, explorers, and travelers. Since cryptozoologists spend most of their

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    creatures live in the ocean was extensive in ancient times. Seen in the Old Testament, there were many references to an ancient battle where God was fighting against a sea monster whose name was Leviathan. Even though Leviathan is often thought to be a dragon-like animal, allusions have been made to suggest that Leviathan was just a sea monster. Also, a piece of literature in Babylonia documents a combat, which was between a serpent with many heads, Tiamat, and a god, Marduk. Like this story, in a Hittite

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    Ingredients Bigfoot: A walking harry monster that lives in the forest. Yeti: A walking harry monster that lives in the Himalayas. Werewolf: A person that when full moon is out becomes a partial human and partial wolf that can be anywhere. Vampire: A person that got bit by another vampire and is thirsty for blood. Loch Ness Monster: A dinosaur like monster that lives in Loch Ness. Swamp Ape: A monkey that lives in the swamps. Chupacabra: A beast that drains animal blood as food. Kraken: a giant

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    So there I was being called up to receive my reward for finding the loch ness monster. Every person there was yelling out questions it was so loud that I couldn't even here my self think. After I shouted for every one to be quiet through the microphone, and once it got quiet I told them to raise their hand and I would answer their questions. The first person I called upon wanted to here the story of how I found the monster, so let me take you back to were it all began. It was a cool fall afternoon

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    decided that I was sailing through the rough waves of the Atlantic ocean. My grandmother began walking through the grass which to me was the Atlantic Ocean. “A loch ness monster,” I shouted while brandishing my book as if it was a sword. She giggled and played along with my childish game. Eventually, I was defeated when the loch ness monster captured me with hugs and kisses. Overwhelmed by a grandmother’s love, I chortled uncontrollably. Suddenly, the sprinklers began and the smell of fresh cut grass

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    The Lock Ness Monster is a complete mystery for everyone, no one knows if he/she is real, there has been lots of sightings, photos and videos, but none are known to be genuine. Lots of people think that this creature is real, and lots of other people think that this Loch Ness monster is definitely just a fake. But, let’s see what kind of information we can get. So there have obviously been lots of sightings but no one knows if they are real. The best known picture/evidence was taken in April 19

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    so Shy? One day Nessie was taking a swim by herself in her home, Loch Ness Lake. Nessie prefered to swim under water, although, no-one was ever really around to see her above water. She had a passion for water, but not for the villagers. Loch Ness lake was almost always isolated, until the villagers came near. Nessie didn't like the villagers. They didn't want her living in the lake because they thought Nessie was a monster, and an evil one. The villagers always said mean things about Nessie

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