The worlds largest kelpie is also known by what other name?
• Gallingantua
• Pantagruel
• The Loch Ness Monster
Answer. • The Loch Ness Monster
Nessie, also known as the Loch Ness monster, is a descriptive term for an animal whose actual existence is highly debatable – the legendary creature that is supposedly living in Loch Ness, a large freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands. It carries the name, “the world’s biggest kelpie” which is a creature from Scottish mythology that can turn itself into a horse without you detecting anything.
The word “kelpie” comes directly from the Gaelic which in turn means heifer, a female bovine, or colt, a little male horse. According to the Scottish folk tales, kelpies are colored as the supernatural water horses that could turn to a human form. A good linking point is the association of the Loch Ness monster with kelpie legend adds to both its mythical status and reputation to be an unknown, water creature.
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