Search for traces of 3 giant monsters on Earth: The scientific world cannot ignore it

For today's zoologists, the Loch Ness monster, Yeti snowman and Bigfoot are the three "century mysteries" that humans have not been able to clarify.

The author of the scientific novel "Twenty thousand miles on the sea" is Jules Verne (1828 - 1905) once said: "Humans don't know all of the species on Earth. Therefore, if we can't yet deciphering all the mysteries of nature there is no reason we do not believe in the existence of monsters and unimaginable species! ".

So where are the Loch Ness lake monsters, Yeti and Bigfoot snowmen, and where do they come from that many people are curious about, and want to see how bad they are?

 

Rumor

Bigfoot (aka Sasquatch) is a mysterious creature in American folklore, and is also one of the biggest mysteries in the world. In the mysterious world, Bigfoot is the most famous creature, first seen by many people in the 19th century.

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Does Bigfoot exist?(Illustration: NY Daily News).

This creature is said to be 2m - 2.5m high, covered in thick, hairy hairs. Many believe that Bigfoot has been seen in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, or even in the cold forests of Alaska (USA) as well as in wild Western Canada.

The reason why people call this gorilla-like creature is because of the giant footprint it left behind. With a length of 60cm and 20cm wide, footprints reprinted on the snow and Bigfoot's muddy wet forests make people believe that they are real.

However, until now, some scientists have said that Bigfoot is just a "product" of imagination; or maybe because of being too scared, people have mistakenly looked at a black bear or some animal to Bigfoot.

Besides, there are people who spend years looking for and proving that the Bigfoot people are real.

Bigfoot evidence

Animalplanet has published an article 10 proofs that Bigfoot has appeared in the past few years, including the story of an American student, 19 years old.

When it was in the afternoon of June 22, 2009, when it was dark, while driving on the road of Rhinebeck village in New York state, the student was startled when he saw a large shadow running across the street behind the mirror. rearview. When he turned the car, from far away, he saw a big, black, muscular, muscular creature running fast into the forest.

Later, he reported to the organization looking for a Bigfoot creature - BFRO and was gathered by the organization to put in data.

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"Big" feet of Bigfoot suspect.(Photo: AP).

Next, on October 23, 2010, BFRO continued to receive the story of the deer hunter when he approached a deep forest in the mountains. When using a flashlight to find a way out, the hunter witnessed the scene that he later wrote on the BFRO website that "What I saw at the time made me have all the hair on my neck!".

It was a creature taller than 2m and had to weigh over 200kg. With a furry appearance, and a characteristic smell, the creature quickly ran down the hillside.

"I've seen hundreds of Bigfoot photos all my life, but it's only on movies, and at the time, I saw it with my own eyes. It's scary!", The hunter told the investigator of the BFRO.

On a May morning, BBC said, during filming in a humid swamp in Florida (USA), they noticed an unpleasant odor like from animals. Later, BBC said that it was likely that Bigfoot would appear and hide near the filming site.

There are a lot of stories and pictures about Bigfoot, however, because they cannot catch this giant creature, so far, people have been "half-real and half-broken". That's why Bigfoot became more "attractive" to hunters and adventurers.

 

According to Google statistics, there are 200,000 searches per month and 120,000 information about Loch Ness Monster (Loch Ness Monster).

This is enough to understand how much public opinion is concerned about the creature believed to have lived from prehistoric times, shaped like this herbivorous dinosaur.

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Is the Loch Ness monster the "descendant" of the dinosaurs?(Artwork: RT).

Rumor

The first rumors about monsters living in Loch Ness (Scotland) began in the 17th century. At that time, a monk was said to have seen an unknown animal in his life.

Then, in 1802, a Scottish farmer also recounted that he saw firsthand a giant "sea monster", up to 45m long, waving the lake, rising to the surface in a 230m deep lake area.

At that time, not many people believed in the story of the farmer. They said that he invented this myth to attract attention.

In the 1960s, the Loch Ness Monster Monster investigation team (LNPIB) was founded in 1967 by documentary filmmaker Dick Raynor with the intention of clarifying the reality of Nessie's existence (monster name). that people put in).

They said there are about 20 signs that the Loch Ness monster appears on average for a year.

The rumors about Nessie reverberate. The world began to appear many "Nessie hunters". People take pictures, videos and constantly watch the Loch Ness in Scotland to hope one day "see firsthand" this underwater creature.

Is it prehistoric animal surviving? Is a seismic activity? Or is the trick of light having human hands? Or simply the product of imagination? All are still secrets.

So far, the concern about Loch Ness Monster is growing, despite the fact that the scientific community does not yet have the most concrete evidence of it.

Evidence of the Loch Ness monster monster

According to website statistics that collect Nessie stories and evidence, as of now, 2017 has recorded 9 cases showing "signs of appearance" of Loch Ness monster.

The most recent case is an American Nessie hunter. Wishing to clarify the true nature of the famous sea monster in the vast 52km2 lake, Michigan state lady Diana Turner provided Gary Campbell, the website's chief data collector on Loch Ness monster monster.

Accordingly, the 2-minute video of Diana Turner shows the incredible movement of a calm water in Loch Ness.

Before that, in May 2017, a tourist from England took a picture, which contained a strange shape emerging at Urquhart Bay.

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Photos of British tourists taken in May 5/2017.

So far there have been thousands of stories, even video images showing signs of the Loch Ness monster monster. However, the scientific world has never "left".

In 2003, the BBC expedition used a sound detector to find Nessie's sign at Lake Loch Ness over 50km 2 . However, what the BBC's expedition is not plump.

Scientists are trying to deny the existence of a creature that is thought to have existed since prehistoric times, while many "Nessie hunters" are constantly looking for evidence, and public opinion still wants to know. Real damage to its existence.

 

Rumors and questionable evidence

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Does the Yeti snowman really exist?(Illustration).

Yeti (translated in the local language meaning "Snowman" ) is a mysterious, giant creature and is believed to live in the cold Himalayan mountains and some northern mountains.

The Yeti story is spread to the West first in the 19th century. Due to the lack of the most authentic evidence, Yeti is considered one of the most mysterious creatures in the world.

In 2012, scientists analyzed strange hair samples found in cold Siberia and identified, this feather pattern belongs to higher animals than monkeys.

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Giant footprints printed on snow that British explorers see.

By 2016, an English climber named Steve Berry unknowingly discovered unusually large footsteps in the straight mountains in the Himalayas of Bhutan.

Mysterious century has been decoded?

Most recently, according to the results of the University of Buffalo (US) scientists, the Yeti is most likely a creature that comes out of imagination. Because the Yeti fur, bone, and teeth samples obtained by the explorers in the Himalayan cave are essentially dogs.

In addition, the skin samples found in the Tibetan Plateau (which was previously believed by Yeti) were also concluded to belong to the local bear.

So far, these are the two latest evidences to counter the Yeti snowman's existence. In the long run, whether or not this organism exists is questionable.