For years and years, there have been theories that a monster lived in Loch Ness -
but there has been no real proof that it existed - save for a faked photograph of the 'monster' in 1934.
but there has been no real proof that it existed - save for a faked photograph of the 'monster' in 1934.
But now, a research group from the University of Otago, New Zealand, has found some
'surprising' evidence that would suggest that a monster might have existed.
'surprising' evidence that would suggest that a monster might have existed.
Read Leader of the team, Professor Neil Gemmell, has explained that they took DNA
(that's genetic information) from creatures that have lived in the lake.
(that's genetic information) from creatures that have lived in the lake.
Be interesting to see what the results show in September .I have my doubts about it though as surely if it was that definite ,they would be shouting it from the roof tops.If it says it is a sturgeon I would be asking what happened to the one Adrian Shine had in a pool in his garden? Was it released into the Loch?
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