Has anyone heard the old Scottish tale about the man trying to swim across loch ness only to be destroyed by a monster in the water. When another man swam out to save him, the monster seemed scared of him. This mans name was Baldric.
In 1975 Sir Peter Scott proposed the scientific name Nessiteras rhombopteryx for the Loch Ness Monster so that it could be registered as an endangered species. The name was based Ancient Greek, "monster of Ness with diamond shaped fin". it was later pointed out by the press to be an anagram of "Monster hoax by Sir Peter S".
Has anyone heard the old Scottish tale about the man trying to swim across loch ness only to be destroyed by a monster in the water. When another man swam out to save him, the monster seemed scared of him. This mans name was Baldric.
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