A top biologist has revealed the Loch Ness Monster could be real - because we know so little about the mysteries of the deep.
Scientist Jeremy Wade has spent his career searching for answers to the world's most baffling underwater tales - from Nessie to the Kraken and the Bermuda Triangle. "It's not impossible that something could have wandered into Loch Ness from the sea," Jeremy tells the Daily Star. "Much of what goes on beneath the Earth's surface, particularly the oceans where you have such tremendous depth, 25,000ft in some places, remains unknown. "There is a whole world down there.
It would be so interesting to drain everything and have a look to see what's there, but obviously we can't, so we have to find small clues about what is
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