Two or more Loch Ness Monsters could exist, it is claimed, after a pair of humps suddenly emerged from the calm water.
Tim Campbell set up a live webcam to monitor the legendary freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands.
Footage showed a dark hump breaching the surface before quickly submerging again.
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It was followed by a second, smaller hump.
Tim, 62, estimated the hump to be about six-to-10-feet long.
“There is a definite black shape that appears and definite deliberate movement,” Tim from Antrim, Northern Ireland, told What’s The Jam.
“I think it looks animate.
“It looks like a hump.
“It seems to glide up out of the water then go back down.
“There could be two of them – it looked like a second one came up too.
“Maybe there’s a family.
“There would have to be more than one if it has survived for all these years.”
The retired auxiliary nurse made the siting near Urquhart Castle around 9:43am on Sunday (8 Jun).
He said: “It only reinforces what I witnessed with my brother David near Urquhart Castle over 40 years ago.
“We were on a family holiday and looking down on the loch.
“And both of us caught a glimpse of something to our right.
“It had a small head on a long neck with a large body and short tail and two flippers.
“Both of us saw it for a few seconds before it disappeared.
“We’ve never forgotten it.
“It’s a subject that refuses to go away.
“I can’t explain it completely.
“But the constant stories and eye witness accounts can’t all be bunkem over the years.”
Last month, Loch Ness visitor Col Veacock snapped what could have been the monster when a mysterious object he initially dismissed as a buoy suddenly vanished.
The 59-year-old was at the water’s edge when he thought he saw something “but it kept disappearing”.
He said: “I kept losing sight of it.
“It appeared from nowhere and vanished in a similar way.
“To the naked eye – through binoculars – it looked green.
“My first thought was that it was a buoy.
“But when I returned there was no buoy in that area.
“It looked much taller than the boat that passed it so I would say it was four to six feet tall.”