but there’s a fixed food supply
You understand that fish breed, right? That all the food that any of us will ever need for generations to come does not currently exist in the here and now?
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mojofrododojo@lemmy.world 1 year ago23 miles, so it’s not massive. it is deep. but there’s a fixed food supply; does the Ness river provide unobstructed access to the sea?
when I think massive I think lake superior. not something you can see across in both axis (weather, obviously depending)…
but there’s a fixed food supply
You understand that fish breed, right? That all the food that any of us will ever need for generations to come does not currently exist in the here and now?
yes, fish breed. and eat each other. and nothing in that entire ecosystem suggests it can support a gigantic predator.
No one has even quantified the entire ecosystem of Loch Ness. What makes you so cocksure of yourself?
It could sustain several Nessies, should any exist.
what makes you so cocksure of yourself?
lmao
Fish breed but Nessie fucks around for hundreds of years without a single shit washing ashore or a decent photo. In fact we live in a world of cameras, my phone has 5 of them right now, any of which would do just fine.
rambaroo@lemmy.world 1 year ago
23 miles is pretty fucking big for a lake.
SaakoPaahtaa@lemmy.world 1 year ago
What’s that supposed to prove? That its a big lake for UK standards?
United kingdom haha more like united small ass ponds.
Its really not that big of a lake
elscallr@lemmy.world 1 year ago
21sqmi wouldn’t be in the top 100 lakes in the US. It’s really lot that big at all.