The Hunt for the <br />Loch Ness Monster <br />Isn't Over A New Zealand scientist is heading an international team to conduct DNA samples in the Loch Ness next month, in hopes of finally <br />tracking down <br />Scotland’s most-talked <br />about cryptid. University of Otago professor Neil Gemmell <br />told the ‘Otago Daily Times’ that creatures <br />leave DNA behind when they move through water. Prof. Neil Gemmell, via 'Otago Daily Times' Many people have claimed to spot the creature, which is believed to be a plesiosaur that lived through the extinction of dinosaurs. Professor Gemmell did admit that ‘Nessie’ isn’t entirely the focus on the expedition. Prof. Neil Gemmell, via 'Otago Daily Times'
