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These include the Pliosaurus (which resembles the crocodile type creature eyewitnesses have seen inLoch Lomond), the Pachycostasuarus (known to live in the UK0, the Ophthalmothule (known to have lived in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard just over 2000 miles from Scotland's Orkney Islands)...
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By surface area, Loch Ness is the second largest Scottish loch.Loch Lomondis actually larger by surface area, but Loch Ness is deeper. Loch Ness is named for the River Ness, which runs from the northern end of the loch, exiting to the sea near Inverness. Inverness, incidentally, translates...