You can't believe everything you see on the news. A lot of the time they will make things up. Now that I think of it I remember some research divers finding the bones of a huge animal in the loch.
It looks like a dead fish. No offense, but if you seriously think a dinosaur survived in a small lake and bred for thousands of years without any DEFINITE proof, then you need to see a psycologist. Seriously, do it, you need the help.
The article says it measures 20m long. So a fish isn't exactly plausible.
I am guessing it is just a boat or something moving and creating a wake (which is why it would be longer). The shape isn't really much like a plesiosaur. It's too fat!
I believe in the Loch Ness Monster and also don't believe in it/him/her/thing. If they really wanted to find out if the Loch Ness Monster really exists then drain the lake. Yes I know the lake is gigantic. Yes I also know there are tunnels deep in the lake that lead to the ocean or some kind of tunnels or caves leading to the ocean.
this actually relates to a science book i was reading about earlier today. Science passes of all of these things as fakes and hoaxes by showing people how the completely unbelieveable or irrational stuff in the first place cant be true. However if they are actually confronted with some solid evidence they ignore it and keep going on about other reasons why it cant work. they believe that this will make you think it dosent exist and it works too. im not saying i believe in this or that i dont but until it was proven that global warming was true most scientists dismissed this as a myth. However once it was proven true most of these scientists claimed that they had told us it was the case all along. Wether it is true or not we should not confine ourselves to believing in all that we are told. quote from docter who that i feel is relevant to this
"You happen to believe in something thats invisible but if its staring you in the face Nup cant see it"