Hundreds of submarines went missing, eaten by the terrifying Loch Ness that lived in this paradise

Hundreds of submarines went missing, eaten by the terrifying Loch Ness that lived in this paradise

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Hundreds of submarines went missing, eaten by the terrifying Loch Ness that lived in this paradise.

A vanished submarine prompts a rescue operation that leads to the Loch Ness monster. Having escaped the Loch, the creature unleashes decades of pent-up aggression on those it encounters.

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@isaia-q4v
@isaia-q4v - 03.09.2024 15:06

yo bro you are the best

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@Sebastianmaz615
@Sebastianmaz615 - 03.09.2024 15:11

Of course everyone's under 30, good looking and dresses like they're going to the club at any moment, except for the old ass captain. I thought Loch Ness was fresh water only, but apparently not.

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@nimbinguy
@nimbinguy - 03.09.2024 15:26

Yeah a monster that survived in fresh water forever, bam now it’s in the ocean? Think I’m glad I never even heard of this move!

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@jacksonrebels5759
@jacksonrebels5759 - 04.09.2024 05:27

I love movies with mystery and horror

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@SteeloFN
@SteeloFN - 04.09.2024 23:01

Is this worth watching?

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@Vulpecula-Enfield
@Vulpecula-Enfield - 05.09.2024 15:57

If Nessie is a neo-plesiosaur, Loch Ness wouldn't be able to sustain a breeding population, my theory is that Loch Ness would be a breeding ground (a safe location for the females to give birth), once the calves have been born, they return to the North Sea. This breeding cycle could be twenty years given how Plesiosaurs age. As for how they get into the Loch, the Inverness river connects to both Loch Ness and Moray Firth which leads to the North Sea. To survive the frigid temperatures of Loch Ness, they could have tissue similar to blubber for insulation. Size would Most likely be around 10 to 30 feet, possibly feeding on fish, crustaceans, or plankton. Most likely due to an over abundance of tourists, these neo-plesiosaurs would probably avoid Loch Ness and search for a new breeding ground that is more remote. Again, this is an abstract idea, I'm not a paleontologist, but I did ask one that if Nessie was a plesiosaur in modern times, what adaptations would it need to survive.

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@VirgoCali89
@VirgoCali89 - 13.09.2024 05:08

How did the monster get to the sea when they are supposed to live in fresh water lakes

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@whitewolf3051
@whitewolf3051 - 26.09.2024 16:40

Kind of wish that the blonde didn’t get eaten so quickly, and survived with the last two.

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