Is the red dragon(Loch Ness Monster-Nessie)an Eastern dragon?
By paranominal
Published: June 10, 2009
Tagged with: Dragon, Dragons, Eastern Dragons, Loch Ness, Loch Ness Monster, nessie, Red Dragon
Tagged with: Dragon, Dragons, Eastern Dragons, Loch Ness, Loch Ness Monster, nessie, Red Dragon
Short answer, probably not.
Long answer, if there is a Loch Ness Monster, which I really do hope there is, it is probably a type of eel or some other form of aquatic life that we are familiar with. If it is something other than that, I personally hope for a pleisiasaur, a type of aquatic dinosaur. However, I really don't hold out much hope for that, as Loch Ness has been shown to lack the resources to provide the necessary sustenance for such a large creature. But I could be wrong, and I really hope that I am.
Loch Ness Monster- Nessie is a hoax. Sorry.
"The photo was confirmed as a hoax in the deathbed confession of Chris Spurling, son-in-law of Marmaduke Wetherell."
it would be a Chinese dragon.
http://animal.discovery.com/convergence/dragons/profiles/profiles.html
http://lair2000.net/Dragon_Lair/Dragon_Lair.html
No. I believe it is Red Dragon of the Welsh. But in the East (?) in mythology there is only one red dragon and this is the name of the evil spirit (devil or any other name).
no… a european dragon is usually green… i havent met a red one. actually, they might be.