I agree on the wake, and the person who took the footage said that the 'creature' appeared to be a lot longer than seen with a narrow diameter.I would agree however it looks like it's leaving a waketrail behind it. I think this video should be analized by a lab.
Sure it's not a giant hyrax in a rubber suit?
Looks more like a giant flying manta ray to me.
It's just a wave, and contrast problems with the CCD in the video camera pointing towards the setting sun.
African or Indian, do you think?
Whatever it is its moving through water and so it leaves a wake. You can't get around that.
Hard to tell, there's quite the influx of Africans and Indians in the UK, either one of them could have released an elephant into the wild. I'm more intrigued about the tortoise.
All right, I have to ask: would we not have noticed an elephant in someone's suitcase?
What makes you think that an elephant prepared to perpetrate such a dastardly trick as dressing up as a monster and swimming in a lake in Scotland (of all places) while brandishing a tortoise is going to have problems with such trivialities as getting through customs unnoticed?All right, I have to ask: would we not have noticed an elephant in someone's suitcase?
Suitcase? Surely you'd find an elephant would come with a trunk?
What makes you think that an elephant prepared to perpetrate such a dastardly trick as dressing up as a monster and swimming in a lake in Scotland (of all places) while brandishing a tortoise is going to have problems with such trivialities as getting through customs unnoticed?