Scientists say the Loch Ness monster might just be a huge eel
For years, the mystery of the Loch Ness monster has stumped scientists and brought waves of monster sleuths to northern Scotland.
But after a year of study, the team said they have found over 3000 species in the lake – most so small you wouldn’t know they were there -- but no trace of a monster. Hope you grabbed a water sample. On my way back to Ness to announce our findings. 10am GMT 5/9 at @LochNessCentre #lochnesshunters https://t.co/eJjR5d2f9R
But they found no evidence of a plesiosaur -- a prehistoric marine reptile that some had theorized might be the monster.So what might the monster be?
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