Hoggie Hogganfield Loch Monster

Published 2024-05-11
#lochnessmonster #cryptozoology We’ve all heard of the legendary Loch Ness monster. We examine this new pic in this video.


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All Comments (10)
  • @Kryptnyt
    The spikes on the side of his face, the great big mass of bone that looks like it got stuck in the mouth, the way the teeth are angled and the jaws don't pair up- there's a lot of character to the impossibilities in this image, it's kind of like AI provides a fresh look at what things could be if reality was less rigid. I think it has value for expanding our own creative abilities
  • @011keepers
    Never seen it before, but knew it was fake because the animal has 2 eyes on one side of the face and 1 on the other it jas a row of teeth on the side of the face, has no throat openings, the people on the bottom come in too many sizes...
  • @pavlovsdogman
    The "creature" in that pic would be close to 500 feet long and 500 tons! What's it eating in a lake?? It would require blue whales to feed something that big! It's also going to be impossible to stay hidden when your a kilometre in length! AI isn't that realistic yet! 😂
  • @011keepers
    Never heard of this...really interesting.
  • @rayoflight4321
    Are we so sure that it was a monster or an innocent creature ? Cause I suppose he was killed ...and if he was an innocent creature ? An innocent creature that it wasnt danger for nobady?