When the nice Fisheries Commission released the video, it wrote, 'to be honest, when this creature suspected of being a big eel swims in front of the camera, the first thing you think of will be a water monster'.
This video may provide evidence for the recent theory that "water monsters are eels".
On September 4, New Zealand scientists said at a press conference that according to the collected DNA analysis, excluding the speculation that the water monster is plesiosaur, catfish, shark and sturgeon, the most likely one is eel.
Since 2018, the research team of Otago University has collected 250 water samples at different depths of loch ness for animal and plant DNA testing, hoping to explain the identity of the water monster. But the final structure shows that there are a large number of eel DNA in Loch Ness, and there are also a large number of eels in the local ecosystem. The researchers point out that maybe eels were seen before 8203; 8203; 8203; 8203; 8203;