When a local Scottish paper's account of a Loch Ness monster sighting on May 2, 1933, went

When a local Scottish paper's account of a Loch Ness monster sighting on May 2, 1933, went "viral" back then, a big-game hunter was hired by the big city newspaper London Daily Mail to track it. That hunter discovered footprints, which zoologists debunked

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