If you read the article, I think that's sort of their point. (I'm not going to read it again to check!) Obviously, a dinosaur couldn't have lived in the loch for millions of years. But hey, if the Earth was only created 6,000 years ago, then the Flood wasn't that long ago, and a dinosaur could have survived that long!
They're bonkers.
Rolfe.
And Architect is right, you don't call it a lake. A lake is something they have in other countries.
Since we are into pedantic terminology, a dinosaur couldn't survive in the loch at all. Dinosaurs were all terrestrial animals. Mosasaurs, plesiosaurs and icthyosaurs were no more dinosaurs than cows are primates.
Also, a loch isn't a loch if it has a glacier in it, which the Great Glen did comparatively recently. Unless this was an under-ice dwelling aquatic dinosaur, it must have got in there pretty recently.
And yes. They are bonkers.
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