Loch Ness Monster
The Week Junior Science+Nature UK
|February 2025
Can new studies of Loch Ness finally unlock the secrets of Nessie?
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The story of a mysterious monster living in a Scottish loch (lake) has been making waves since it first emerged in 1933. For nearly a century, it has captured the imagination of locals, tourists, and researchers. There are more than 1,000 reports and even a handful of photographs showing large shadowy figures living in the water. People call this creature the Loch Ness Monster, or "Nessie" and the iconic legend is Scotland's most famous mystery.
Prehistoric originsThere are many theories of what Nessie could be. Some think it might be a prehistoric plesiosaur (marine reptile) that survived extinction, while others believe the sightings might simply be other animals, such as large fish or eels.
The loch itself adds to the mystery. At more than 230 metres deep in places and 23 miles long, it contains more fresh water than all the lakes in England and Wales combined. Its remote location makes research difficult and its dark, muddy waters make visibility extremely poor.
Real-life sea monster
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