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Loch Ness monster expert gives verdict on if mythical beast is actually giant eel

A new scientific study into the possibility of whether the Loch Ness Monster is a giant eel has found that it is practically impossible with just a one in 50,000 likelihood

Loch Ness Monster hunters have been spurred on by findings from a new study that it could not have been a giant eel.

The elusive Nessie continues to confound scientists and enthusiasts alike but new research appears to rule out the “eel hypothesis” due to its apparent size. Sightings claim that the creature is around a metre long which would make it too big to be an eel.

Floe Foxon, who has authored a study on the possibility, found that there is just a one in 50,000 chance of finding an eel that size. It concluded: “The existence of exceedingly large eels in the loch is not likely based on purely statistical considerations.”

In his research Mr Floren referred to how “purported sightings of unknown animals in the loch have featured prominently in popular media, but to date, no specimen has been obtained despite numerous efforts”. It also stated that “the authenticity and interpretations of photographs and films allegedly depicting unknown animals in Loch Ness have been seriously doubted”.

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