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Researchers found fossils of plesiosaurs, a marine reptile in an ancient freshwater bed. The creatures were always thought to only live in saltwater, meaning they could not be found in Loch Ness, but the discovery indicates that the Loch Ness monster might actually exist.July 28, 2022