Rowling, it is said that the so-called "Loch Ness Monster" is the muggle world's misunderstanding of what is in fact the world's largest kelpie. In the book " Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" by J.K. Lastly, you see the boy and Alphonse ride on the bird. 3, it's fully grown to 20 feet tall and a wingspan of 80 feet. His uncle finds a large stone in the hills of Scotland, it's revealed to be an egg of a bird. And his next birthday, a similar thing happens. He wanted to make a swimming pool from the nearby parking lot for Alphonse and got the money needed to do so by having the creature find sunken treasure. A while after he reached his full size it was revealed that this was an offspring of the Loch Ness Monster due to the fact that it was found by his uncle in Loch Ness. In the midst of the development, he trained the creature to do certain things dogs do. But it doesn't become a frog, it becomes a dinosaur like creature that grows to gigantic proportions. In Steven Kellogg's redo of the book, "The Mysterious Tadpole", a boy's uncle finds a strange tadpole and gives it to him for his birthday which the kid names Alphonse. " The Loch" by Steve Alten is a novel about the Loch Ness monster which incorporates many historical and scientific elements into the story line. In the book "The Bogart and the Monster" the Loch Ness Monster is actually an invisible shape shifting creature that has become trapped in one form. The Loch Ness Monster is well known throughout Scotland and the rest of the world.
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