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  1. Sep 5, 2019 · The creatures behind repeated sightings of the fabled Loch Ness Monster may be giant eels, according to scientists. Researchers from New Zealand have tried to catalogue all living species in...

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    • 2020
  2. Sep 6, 2019 · Scientists claim to have finally found a “plausible theory” for sightings of the Loch Ness Monster. She’s not an aquatic reptile left over from the Jurassic era or a circus elephant that got...

  3. Nov 18, 2023 · Teams of investigators, underwater photographers and search teams have tried to find conclusive evidence of the infamous "water beast", also known as Nessie. In fact, the biggest search of the ...

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  4. Sep 6, 2019 · Multiple sonar scans of the loch have come up blank. But there's more than one way to skin a monster, and an international team of scientists led by the University of Otago in New Zealand has just revealed the first results from a DNA analysis of the waters of Loch Ness.

  5. Sep 6, 2019 · A new DNA-based study of Scotland's Loch Ness turned up no evidence of Nessie. But scientists did detect 3,000 species, including a slippery sea creature that could explain some sightings.

  6. The Loch Ness Monster (Scottish Gaelic: Uilebheist Loch Nis), affectionately known as Nessie, is a mythical creature in Scottish folklore that is said to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. It is often described as large, long-necked, and with one or more humps protruding from the water.

  7. The Loch Ness Monster is allegedly a solitary creature claimed to inhabit the lake of Loch Ness in the highlands of Scotland. To date, claims about such an animal's presence stem from sightings reported by members of the public and photographs – no solid evidence has been uncovered, making its existence disputable, if not impossible.

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