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Scientists Finally Solved the Loch Ness Monster Mystery — And the Answer Is Bizarre
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Scientists from the University of Otago in New Zealand solved the Loch Ness monster mystery using environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis, discovering that the legendary creature is not a plesiosaur or any other mythical creature, but rather a combination of unusually large European eels (which can grow significantly larger than typical specimens due to the lake's unique conditions) and internal waves called seiches that create the illusion of a monster surfacing and disappearing. The lake's extreme depth, peat-stained dark water, and active tectonic fault create an environment where eels can grow to extraordinary sizes while seiches produce surface disturbances that mimic monster sightings.

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