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what is one theory given to explain the sightings of the loch ness monster?
One prominent theory suggests that Loch Ness monster sightings are misidentifications of large, migrating sturgeons or surviving plesiosaurs, aquatic reptiles thought to have gone extinct millions of years ago. A more evidence-based theory is that most sightings are of large fish, floating logs, wave patterns, or hoaxes, with the famous 1934 "Surgeon's Photograph" later revealed as a fake.
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A common theory is that many Loch Ness monster sightings are misidentifications of large natural objects (like floating logs, large fish such as sturgeons, or unusual wave patterns) or deliberate hoaxes, with the iconic 1934 "Surgeon's Photograph" being a well-documented fake. Another popular speculative theory claims the sightings could be of a surviving prehistoric plesiosaur, though no conclusive evidence supports this.