Myth versus memory – why Nessie spotters haven’t got the hump
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Myth versus memory – why Nessie spotters haven’t got the hump
New research from the University of St Andrews has shown that those who claim to see the Loch Ness Monster are not influenced by traditional depictions of what she looks like. Throughout history, people have drawn serpentine aquatic monsters that undulate vertically at the surface of the water with visible humps. Even today Nessie memorabilia depicts the monster as having three humps. In a new paper, published in the history of science journal E…
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