April 2008. People found two huge eel carcasses on the surface of Loch Ness. A few days later, a little boy found a fish scale the size of a palm by the Loch Ness. After research by experts, it is found that it is the scale of a giant sea eel that has survived for more than 100 years, at least 15 meters. This makes many people wonder if the so-called Loch Ness monster is this giant moray eel.
Loch Ness monster, the legend has a long history. 1April 934. Wilson accidentally took a picture of the water monster with his camera. The monster in the photo has a long neck and a flat head. It doesn't look like any kind of aquatic animal at all. Much like the giant reptile "plesiosaur" extinct tens of millions of years ago. It was later confirmed that this photo was forged. It also spread to all parts of the world from this event "Loch Ness Monster".
A retired electronic engineer wrote in the British New Scientist that the Loch Ness monster may not be an animal. But ancient pine trees. 1 10,000 years ago, there were many pine trees near Loch Ness. And they sank to the bottom of the lake. These pine trees sometimes surface. Some gas is released and then sinks to the bottom of the water. In the eyes of people in the distance, it is like the head, neck and body of a water monster.