The Loch Ness Monster is a prehistoric monster that began to spread as early as 1500 years ago and has always been an unsolved mystery. Recently, however, many scientists were surprised to find that the Loch Ness monster may be the last dinosaur in the world. As early as 1500 years ago, there was a legend that there was a huge monster in Loch Ness, which often came out to devour people and animals.
In ancient times, some people even claimed to have seen this monster, saying that it had an elephant's nose and was soft and smooth. Others say it has a long neck and a round head, and many famous scientists in the world also firmly believe that there is indeed a monster in Loch Ness that has not been recognized by human beings so far.
Recently, however, scientists have discovered that the Loch Ness monster is very similar to the extinct animal plesiosaur in the world. Plesiosaur is a group that adapts to the shallow water environment, which is very similar to the legendary water monster. It ruled the Mesozoic ocean with fish and was the last dinosaur in the world. Is the Loch Ness monster really not a legend, but a descendant of prehistoric giant plesiosaur? Scientists say that if it is true, then the Loch Ness monster is no longer a monster, but the last dinosaur in the world and the longest-lived dinosaur in the world.