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Listen to this delicious... [both laugh] -[Shine] Just a minute.
-What a lovely noise. [Shine] There we are. [Fry] Using a process called
Environmental DNA Sampling or E-DNA, scientists examined the
different types of animal DNA found in Loch Ness water. -[Shine] And there we go.
-[Fry] That's it. My very own bucket
of Loch Ness water. [Shine] That's right. [Fry] There are
many different theories as to the Loch Ness Monster's
true identity. One that Adrian supports is that it could be
an enormous eel. Eels are an elusive species. Much of their behavior and exactly how large
they can grow is still a mystery
to scientists. One of the biggest species
in the world is the European conger eel, which is thought to grow
to over three meters long
-What a lovely noise. [Shine] There we are. [Fry] Using a process called
Environmental DNA Sampling or E-DNA, scientists examined the
different types of animal DNA found in Loch Ness water. -[Shine] And there we go.
-[Fry] That's it. My very own bucket
of Loch Ness water. [Shine] That's right. [Fry] There are
many different theories as to the Loch Ness Monster's
true identity. One that Adrian supports is that it could be
an enormous eel. Eels are an elusive species. Much of their behavior and exactly how large
they can grow is still a mystery
to scientists. One of the biggest species
in the world is the European conger eel, which is thought to grow
to over three meters long
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Listen to this delicious...
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[both laugh]
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-[Shine] Just a minute.
-What a lovely noise.
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[Shine] There we are.
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[Fry] Using a process called
Environmental DNA Sampling
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or E-DNA,
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scientists examined the
different types of animal DNA
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found in Loch Ness water.
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-[Shine] And there we go.
-[Fry] That's it.
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My very own bucket
of Loch Ness water.
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[Shine] That's right.
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[Fry] There are
many different theories
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as to the Loch Ness Monster's
true identity.
00:00:33.009 --> 00:00:35.568
One that Adrian supports
00:00:35.635 --> 00:00:38.971
is that it could be
an enormous eel.
00:00:40.806 --> 00:00:42.975
Eels are an elusive species.
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Much of their behavior
00:00:44.477 --> 00:00:46.879
and exactly how large
they can grow
00:00:46.946 --> 00:00:49.548
is still a mystery
to scientists.
00:00:50.095 --> 00:00:53.452
One of the biggest species
in the world
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is the European conger eel,
00:00:55.955 --> 00:00:59.325
which is thought to grow
to over three meters long.
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Movie Summary
The connections between JK Rowling's mythical Fantastic Beasts creatures and real animals that have roamed Earth.