THE theory that the Loch Ness Monster was simply a giant eel might be false, a new study has claimed.
The Scottish folklore tale says a “water beast” once roamed the freshwater lake in the Highlands, as far back as the sixth century.
The existence of a giant salamander-or whale-like creature in the loch was wildly popularised in the 1930s.
This was helped by the so-called “surgeon’s photograph”, a grainy, black and white image of what looks like a Brachiosaurus dinosaur wading through water – supposedly the first image of the beast.
The image is now known to have been a hoax.