You can't talk Scotland without Loch Ness and its monster. In 2019, the BBC posted an article that suggested the famed Loch Ness monster "may be a giant..." what?

Answer Eel

The article reported that researchers from New Zealand "have tried to catalogue all living species in the loch by extracting DNA from water samples. Following analysis, the scientists have ruled out the presence of large animals said to be behind reports of a monster. No evidence of a prehistoric marine reptile called a plesiosaur or a large fish such as a sturgeon were found."

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