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Nahuelito: Argentina’s Version Of The Loch Ness Monster Has Reportedly Been Caught On Video

No one knows exactly what this is, but it's definitely something…

When it comes to potential giant creatures lurking in bodies of water, Scotland's Loch Ness Monster may be the most famous, but it's much more than that in this fascinating world. The Loch Ness Monster is just one of many monsters.

In Mexico, there have been multiple reports of police investigations into the “lake monster” of Atizapan de Zaragoza, while here in the United States, a “snake-like creature” has apparently been sighted in the lagoon of New Orleans. And in the United States, the possibility of another lake monster named Shirley has intrigued McCall, Idaho, for a century, with the legend starting in the 1920s. bro bible. (Related: Woman hit in leg in Australian shark attack: report)

Now, Argentina has its own creature similar to the Loch Ness Monster, reportedly found in Lake Nahuel Huapi in Patagonia. Described as a giant serpent, similar to a plesiosaur or Nessie, the creature's name is Nauelito.

And apparently, there are new sightings as Nau Elite was recently spotted by a tourist while on a kayaking trip. A video of the reported “Argentine Nessie” sighting was published by Myra Moore The Paranormal Chic on her YouTube.

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Opinions will vary as to what's going on underwater, but to me this looks like a legitimate plesiosaur. They are not ripples in water. If so, they're ridiculously huge. You can clearly see something sticking out of the water.

I'm never sure about situations like this, but I think there's a legitimate case here.