Harry PettitTHE Loch Ness monster is Britain's greatest unsolved mystery, with countless attempts to find the mythical beast falling flat.
The scientist previously said it would be a surprise if his tests found evidence of DNA from a large extinct marine reptile.As well as searching for reptile DNA, the study also planned to test whether Nessie may have been a large fish, such as a catfish or sturgeon."It's a project people are excited about and we're able to tell them about the science we do in a different context," Professor Gemmell said.
However, wider interest in the monster was not sparked until 1933 after a road was built along the loch, making it far less isolated.The Loch Ness monster – known affectionately as Nessie – is often described as being a large animal with a long neck and usually with a hump popping out of the water.
more chance of Corbin becoming PM
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Science has already proven that Nessie can’t exist. Sorry.
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It's been what almost 100 years 50 years and not found it yet.. Hmm.. Ok. 😂
I’ve already got the T towel, I don’t need another one Thanks.
Yes. A giant 300ft tall space monster is going to land in Scotland next week and start destroying the earth, then out of the depths of the lock Nessie will arise and fight this Alien space monster and save the Earth from total annihilation.
the sun could be a newspaper, but its a conspiracy theory and its reporters are all frankfurt school marxists
It was a submarine. They tested radar there between the wars. The scientists who worked on it said he was working in another lake round about the time of the 1933 sightings. Early sightings said the monster looked like a Whale because they had never seen a submarine.
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NO IT CAN'T and NO IT ISN'T..... There you go, saved everybody reading it
what was it spotted last week by Elvis?
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