Loch Ness Tooth

Loch Ness Tooth

Is a Giant Eel Stalking Loch Ness?

Forensics Investigator William McDonald thinks so. ~ Says McDonald, ~ “The creature is a mutation of an Anguilla Eel, and this 4-inch barbed tooth matches precisely what such an animal would possess along its mandibular structure. These are mean predatory amphibious fish that prefer the deep. In Spring and Summer there is ample fish to feed such a creature, but in winter, before the Spring migrations, they’ll stalk the shoreline at night, hunting local game.�

Or, it’s a deer antler.

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