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DNA hints the Loch Ness ‘monster’ might be giant eel

/ 07:27 AM September 06, 2019

NEW YORK  – A scientist who collected DNA from Scotland’s Loch Ness suggests the lake’s fabled monster might be a giant eel.

 DNA hints the Loch Ness 'monster' might be giant eel

FILE – This undated file photo shows a shadowy shape that some people say is a the Loch Ness monster in Scotland. On Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019, scientist Neil Gemmell from the University of Otago in New Zealand says a project found a surprisingly high amount of eel DNA in the water. He cautioned that it’s not clear whether that indicates a gigantic eel or just a lot of little ones. (AP Photo/File)

Neil Gemmell from the University of Otago in New Zealand says the project found a surprisingly high amount of eel DNA in the water.

He cautioned that it’s not clear whether that indicates a gigantic eel or just a lot of little ones.

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But he said at a news conference in Scotland on Thursday that the idea of a giant eel is at least plausible.

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The DNA project found no evidence to support the notion that the monster is a long-necked ancient reptile called a plesiosaur (PLEE’-see-uh-sawr).

Loch Ness is the largest and second deepest body of fresh water in the British Isles. /gsg

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