Location: A Monster In Lake Champlain?

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herbivore
Sep 27 2010, 3:55 PM EDT | Post edited: Sep 27 2010, 3:55 PM EDT
well did you ever think it was a herbivore or and omnivore which is where it eats both meat and plants just beacuse its a huge monster doesnt mean it eats only meat...... 11  out of 12 found this valuable. Do you?    
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Oct 19 2010, 11:57 AM EDT | Post edited: Oct 19 2010, 11:57 AM EDT
NOW you're talkin'. I am of the opinion that these lake animals have to be herbivores or occational omnivores, otherwise wouldn't we hear of one of these creatures opportunisticly preying on the many many MANY humans that get near or IN the lake??? Why in the world would it have such a long neck if it were a sleek predator??? Predatory whales have short powerful necks, and Predatory plesiosaurs(known as pliosaurs) had short powerful necks. Kudos to you for thinkin' outside the realm of common opinion!!! Do you find this valuable?