By Tim Binnall
A pair of peculiar anomalies spotted on a Loch Ness webcam has left many wondering if the iconic site may have two 'monsters.' The two curious disturbances (seen above) were reportedly noticed by seasoned livestream viewer Eoin O’Faodhagain earlier this month. After initially observing an odd wake in the water, which he believes was the famed creature, the webcam watcher was surprised to see "two Nessie-like humps" emerge from Loch Ness shortly thereafter. Noting that there appears to be "no disturbance of water visible between objects," he argued that this is an indication that "they are two separate moving creatures."
While Loch Ness having two monsters may sound like a fantastic idea dreamed up by a marketing guru, O’Faodhagain posits that such a scenario would actually explain "the abundance of different descriptions" put forward by people claiming to have seen the cryptid. "Eyewitnesses could be viewing two different creatures coexisting in the one lake," he mused, suggesting that one of the animals might be a giant eel with the other being "completely unknown." What do you think O’Faodhagain spotted by way of the webcam? Did he document two Nessies, or is the virtual sighting merely a misidentification of something more prosaic? Share your thoughts with us at the C2C Facebook page.