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− | The '''Roch Ness Monster '''is the nickname given to a [[List of Globsters and Blobs|globster]] found in 2015 in Rochdale, England near Hollingworth Lake. Its name is a pun on the [[Loch Ness Monster]], a famous cryptid from Scotland. It was nearly a meter and a half long and had a mouth full of razor sharp teeth. |
+ | The '''Roch Ness Monster '''is the nickname given to a [[List of Globsters and Blobs|globster]] found in 2015 in Rochdale, England near Hollingworth Lake. Its name is a pun on the [[Loch Ness Monster]], a famous cryptid from Scotland. It was nearly a meter and a half long and had a mouth full of razor sharp teeth. Many experts believe that it is likely some species of pike, a common fish in English waters. |
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Revision as of 16:08, 11 August 2019
The Roch Ness Monster is the nickname given to a globster found in 2015 in Rochdale, England near Hollingworth Lake. Its name is a pun on the Loch Ness Monster, a famous cryptid from Scotland. It was nearly a meter and a half long and had a mouth full of razor sharp teeth. Many experts believe that it is likely some species of pike, a common fish in English waters.
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