A group of international scientists came to the conclusion that the Loch Nesky monster could not be a giant reptile. The findings of researchers from the New Zealand University of Otago about the famous myth published a Daily Express edition.
Professor Neil Gemmell and his team members investigated DNA samples extracted from the lake. Scientists noted that the work done suggests that Nesssey, if she existed, was definitely not a plesiosaur or any other major dinosaur. In total, the remains of about three thousand living beings who inhabited Loche Ness at different times were investigated.
“At the same time, a significant number of chains of DNA acne were found in the lake. Representatives of this species in Loch Ness is a lot. And although I, like genetics, it is difficult to believe in eels long in four meters, I am ready to admit that it’s all -taki is a plausible explanation, “said Gemmel.
The scientist also added that about 20 percent of the assembled DNA base remained “unidentified.” But, according to Gemmel, it does not allow to say that a giant reptile has ever been located in the lake.
Previously, a resident of the American state of West Virginia found a mysterious creature with “angel wings” on the beach in North Carolina. A man published photos in social networks. Many locals were also puzzled as Harris himself. Some suggested that he found Chupacabru, others expressed the opinion that this is a mix of fish and bats.