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The Loch Ness monster really exists and reveals its true face

The Loch Ness monster really exists and reveals its true face

4hw.com.cn: the topic of Loch Ness monster has been heard all the time. Some people say it is just a gimmick made by the local government to promote tourism, while others say it really exists. Let's reveal the true face of Loch Ness monster.

A report about the Loch Ness monster in the British mirror recently went on a microblog search. Scientists collected the DNA of creatures in Loch Ness and unexpectedly found that 'may the Loch Ness monster really exist?', The committee members' curiosity was inflated and they couldn't help but find out

The mirror reported that scientists collected water samples at different depths of Loch Ness, extracted DNA from biological skin, scales, feathers and feces, and then sent the samples to New Zealand, Australia, Denmark and France for testing.

Neil Gemmell, a biology expert from New Zealand, said the test results surprised everyone. He hinted that a guess in the legend of the water monster might be true.

The name of the Loch Ness water monster is' Nessie '. There are several stories about the flow star of Loch Ness. Some people say that the water monster is a long necked plesiosaur that survived the extinction of dinosaurs. Another more likely saying is that it is actually a giant catfish living in the lake.

Scholars found that there was information about the Loch Ness monster from A.D. 500, but until 1933, a couple said they saw a huge animal rolling on the surface of Loch Ness, making the mysterious creature suddenly red.

Although the scientific community denies its existence, the Loch Ness monster attracts many tourists' Pilgrimage 'to the Scottish Highlands, which can bring millions of pounds of income to Scotland every year.

The Loch Ness cruise has always been popular in Scotland

Loch Ness monster 'famous photo'

To say the famous photo of the Loch Ness water monster, we should mention this photo published in the daily mail in 1934. The photographer is a surgeon who can clearly see the head and neck of the water monster.

But it soon proved to be a prank. How can the waves on the lake be so small?

Later, some people claimed that they saw the water monster in Loch Ness. Last August, a 12-year-old girl took the best picture of the water monster in Loch Ness in recent years. 50 feet from the shore, a creature with a snake neck on its head could be seen to surface.