SuperFerret
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Then Animal Planet lied to meNo ****ing way... I knew right off my head that figure is WAY to big. I found this article shortly after:
I mean a 30 foot long snake is like a Yao Ming equivalent for humans I'd estimate. They don't get much bigger than that.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/b/2004/01/07/the-not-quite-longest-snake-in-the-world.htm
Then Animal Planet lied to me
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ULaq-8vRDo
That looks longer than 30 feet though.
Well they're in a helicopter, couldn't they have at least taken more than one?
It just seems really phony the way EVERY photograph ever taken of one of these spotted-once-in-a-lifetime legendary creatures is faraway and indistinct, with today's technology and camera equipment.
If you photographed Nessie, Bigfoot, Champ, Borneo Monster, etc., wouldn't you try to make it the best picture you could?
I'm not saying I don't believe any of these creatures exist. Nessie either does or did exist, there have been sightings since the Middle Ages, and a friend of mine saw Champ.