Loch Ness Monster may finally have been solved after boffins claimed the serpent-like tail of the legendary beast may have actually been a huge willy.
As we reported yesterday, the study claims that famous sightings could in fact have been of the "snake-like penis" of a baleen whale.Researchers published in a paper in the Archives of Natural History claimed the Nessie 'neck' is really just a whale's penis.In the past, it has been suggested the fable creature could be a giant eel or even a relative of the dinosaurs.But what about the world's other fantastic mythical critters?Here Daily Star reveals some possible explanations...What: Tales of creatures which are half-human, half-fish, date back to at least the ancient Greeks.
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