Nessie's flesh?
Nessie investigators apparently claim they've collected interesting "flesh-like material" from the bottom of Loch Ness. From Grampian TV:
UPDATE: Loren Coleman says, "The news from Loch Ness was premature and incorrectly reported by the UK media. The material recovered may be heralded as a new discovery, but not in the realm of a zoological discovery; it appears to be an eukaryotical, thallophytical, basidiomycotical, or botanical one."
It'll now be subject to DNA testing here and in the United States.I'm sure our cryptozoologist colleague Loren Coleman will keep us abreast as this story unfolds. Link
Veteran Nessie-hunter Dr Bob Rines is a pioneer of radar and sonar, at 83 this could be his last expedition...but also his most successful.
Using underwater robots, the team has scooped up material that may finally prove the existence of large animals deep in the loch.
UPDATE: Loren Coleman says, "The news from Loch Ness was premature and incorrectly reported by the UK media. The material recovered may be heralded as a new discovery, but not in the realm of a zoological discovery; it appears to be an eukaryotical, thallophytical, basidiomycotical, or botanical one."


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