The 'front-end' looks like a grey seal and I'd dare say the rear parts are seals
following.
But that's a bit of a reach to be fair, it means the photographer had to be
taking multiple pictures until -and it's a slim chance, that the seals would
behave in this single-file manner and be submerging at a particular time.
We don't have snakes that large over here in the UK, unless one was
released from captivity and I don't think a boa constrictor would chance
those cold, peaty waters anyway.
Like I say, it's a bit of a stretch. The only other option is....
(Oh my, I actually put my foot in that loch, a few years ago!)
...Well, Nessie!
following.
But that's a bit of a reach to be fair, it means the photographer had to be
taking multiple pictures until -and it's a slim chance, that the seals would
behave in this single-file manner and be submerging at a particular time.
We don't have snakes that large over here in the UK, unless one was
released from captivity and I don't think a boa constrictor would chance
those cold, peaty waters anyway.
Like I say, it's a bit of a stretch. The only other option is....
(Oh my, I actually put my foot in that loch, a few years ago!)
...Well, Nessie!
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