You remember the monster of Loch Ness (or Nessie in short), the aquatic being said to live in the north of Scotland? Now, according to scientists who have studied the mysterious lake, the theory that surrounds it may be convincing.
A team of experts based their research on environmental DNA and searched for small debris and everything else living in Scottish waters.
After the studies, one professor said that the theories about the famous monster remain plausible. During their research, which has been under way since last June, 250 water samples were taken from Loch Ness to study.
It is supposed to be a giant monster, with long necks and bumps on its back. Existence has never been proven and that is what has fixed people.
In December 2017, news emerged that he had been seen in Prespa Lake and foreign media specifically wrote: "Loch Ness's monster is in good health, 'resting' in Albania."
Now that scientists are about to confirm its existence, things are getting even scarier ...