{"id":3309,"date":"2023-03-18T16:18:47","date_gmt":"2023-03-18T15:18:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/?p=3309"},"modified":"2023-03-18T16:18:47","modified_gmt":"2023-03-18T15:18:47","slug":"is-the-loch-ness-monster-a-reptile","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lakebeyond.com\/is-the-loch-ness-monster-a-reptile\/","title":{"rendered":"Is the loch ness monster a reptile?"},"content":{"rendered":"

There is much debate over what the Loch Ness Monster actually is, with some people believing that it is a prehistoric reptile. Others believe that it is simply a large fish, like a sturgeon, that has been mistaken for a monster. While there is no concrete evidence to support either claim, the Loch Ness Monster has been a source of fascination for centuries and continues to be one of the world’s most famous mystery creatures.<\/p>\n

The Loch Ness Monster is not a reptile.<\/p>\n

Is a plesiosaur a dinosaur? <\/h2>\n

Dinosaurs are a group of reptiles that includes the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex and Triceratops, as well as many other lesser-known species. Marine reptiles, such as ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs and mosasaurs, are not dinosaurs. Nor is Dimetrodon or other reptiles in the same group (previously called ‘mammal-like reptiles’ and now called synapsids). None of these other extinct groups shared the characteristic upright stance of dinosaurs.<\/p>\n

Plesiosaurs were long-necked reptiles that lived in freshwater 66 million years ago. However, recent evidence suggests that they may have also lived in oceans. This offers hope to Nessie enthusiasts, who believe that the legendary Loch Ness monster may be a surviving plesiosaur.<\/p>\n

When was the last plesiosaur alive <\/h3>\n