The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxThe Loch Ness monster draws in thousands of tourists a year but it might not be the only beast hiding in Britain's deepwater lakes.Beasts of Britain author Andy McGrath has looked into seven chilling eye-witness accounts of an amphibian up to 12ft long in Wales' largest and deepest lake, Bala Lake in Snowdonia National Park.The sightings of so-called Teggie of Llyn Tegid, which date back as far as 1975, all report a similar "Nessie" looking creature only on a much smaller scale.Described as greyish brown or black in colour, and typically between eight to 12ft long, the mysterious animal is believed to have one or two humps, a long neck.
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