Quote Originally Posted by Mistral View Post
Well, if you want to change the subject from Nessie to Champ, feel free, but don't pretend an answer to one is the answer to the other. Besides, there are plenty of other potential explanations. For Nessie, they include seiches or rotting pinewood, noting that sightings in the lochs occur only in the lakes with pine trees. As far as I can tell, the same trees grow along Lake Champlain, and the same seiches occur there. Still, I think the best quote is that by the sightings, Champ is a "chameleonesque creature that is black, gray, brown, moss green, reddish bronze or other color, and is between 10 and 187 feet long, with multiple humps or coils as well as horns or a mane or glowing eyes or 'jaws like an alligator'—or none of those features." If I had time...but I don't, so I'll just leave it at that for now.
Well Nessie and Champ are practically the same thing, description wise at least.I don't really get why so many people can't find the idea of a prehistoric creature living in lakes and oceans, other prehistoric creatures have been found living today, just take a look at this. I find the idea of every sighting being a log or branch of a tree, more far fetched than it actually being an unknown creature.