No. The Loch Ness monster is a myth
the loch ness monster doesn't have a weakness.just don't bother it and it will not eat you.;)
If the Loch Ness Monster does exist, it is believed to be a surviving plesiosaur, a carnivorous aquatic reptile. Since it is believed to be carnivorous, it would not eat flowers or plants.
fish. and Ellies and Jenishas and Kaylas and Katies
maybe it depends what u taste like.
First of all, piggy back rides seriously? And second of all, the Loch Ness monster DOESN'T exist , if it did then the creature would kill the people riding on it and eat them. So, no I don't think he or she gives piggy back rides.
There have been ancient stories through the centuries of long necked monsters resembling the Loch Ness monster through the world and many stories of them attacking ships. It is unclear on whether these are true. In 503 AD a Scottish monk witnessed the monster kill and eat a man. The monk shouted ( You Will go kill no more, you will go back.) Many believe the Lochness monster to be a reminant of the dinosaurs. Known as the Pleisosuar, the creature matched the exact size and shape of the Loch Ness monster and the re-discovery of so called 'extinct' creatures alive and well has not been uncommon in recent years. The possibility of a small population existing is quite possible.
Obviously if you go to the Loch Ness lake in Scottland. But when people ACTUALLY see it it's by luck. So if ever you go to Loch Ness try putting a camera near the lake and leave it there for awhile, then maybe you could catch it on tape!!! But don't put it TOO near or nessie'll eat it,haha. But really, leave it somewhere especially overnight so if luck's with you you'll actually get it on tape! Try it, really works. ;)
its a girl i was reserching it and im in 4th grade so its a girl it said on the computer the resen it eats girls cuz if you were a monster thats a girl im sure you'll eat lots of girls
Since she lives in a gigantic lake, I would assume that her diet consists of fish and freshwater plants
Brown trout eat rainbow trout. So do people and other predatory birds, mammals, and fish.
Due to the Lock Ness Monster's plesiosaurus-like form (long neck, small head with sharp teeth), it is assumed to follow a plesiosaurus-like diet. So it eats fish. A lot of fish.