Photographed in a Scottish village monster

A monster was photographed in a Scottish villagePhoto from open sources

In a village in the Scottish District of East Dunbartonshire noticed a mysterious cryptid. The local resident even managed take a picture of an unknown science monster. It is noteworthy that the long-necked creature looked like a legendary monster, dwelling in the Scottish lake Loch Ness. True, the dimensions of this an animal caught in a meadow near the village of Shillingshire, significantly smaller than the famous Nessie.

The author of the picture is 66-year-old Jim Wright. A senior citizen says that he walked a dog in the morning and unexpectedly saw on the outskirts of Schillingshire a strange creature resembling a small dinosaur. Cryptid stood, leaning on a stump, and looked somewhere to the side. Jim’s pet, also spotting this animal, began to growl displeased. Wright, afraid that the dog will scare amazing creature, tied her leash to the nearest tree and began to sneak up on the monster alone. The man took out his cell phone and photographed a monster. After that he came even closer – at that moment a mysterious beast noticed man and quickly ran away on four limbs in the thicket.

Monster or snag?

The witness claims that he was deeply struck by his find. Wright returned home with the dog and immediately laid out the received image in the social network “Facebook”. The Scotsman expected the reaction of users of the World Wide Web to his picture will be restrained (nevertheless there are a lot of skeptics in the world), however, to the surprise of our hero, his photo immediately attracted the attention of dozens Thousands of Internet patrons. Many commentators turned out to be surprised no less than the author of the picture. “Maybe the Loch Ness monster able to go on land, and this is his cub? “asks one from users.

Also found, as the man suggested, were skeptics. By their In the opinion, the photograph shows an ordinary dry snag, which this view resembles a small gray reptile with a long neck and little head. Doubters ask a completely logical question: why didn’t Jim capture the creature he is talking about in the video? Such proof of existence in the vicinity of Schillingshire a monster unknown to science would have looked much more convincing.

Jim Wright does not answer this question, which is actually beats him on the spot. However, some commentators are confident that The 66-year-old pensioner can be trusted: at this age, playing fakes, but getting confused and not turning on the video is may well be at such a venerable age …

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