/PRNewswire/ In a new study published in JMIRx Bio, one of JMIR Publications new overlay journals, scientist Floe Foxon explores whether the Loch Ness.
(Toronto, July 24, 2023) In a new study published in JMIRx Bio, one of JMIR Publications’ new overlay journals, scientist Floe Foxon explores whether the Loch Ness Monster, a creature in Scottish folklore, could be a giant eel. Using previous estimates of the monster’s size to predict the probability of encountering a large eel of a similar size, the study found that giant eels could not account for sightings of larger animals in Loch Ness, a freshwater lake in the Scottish Highlands.
A researcher says it's extremely unlikely that the fabled monster in Loch Ness in the Scottish highlands is a giant eel that breaches out of the water.
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