An ecology professor has put forward one of the strangest explanations for sightings of long-necked sea monsters.
A new study has highlighted the role that fossils have played in influencing sightings of sea monsters.
The enormous fish, which grows up to 36ft, is believed to have sparked many legends about sea monsters.
Dr Darren Naish believes that there have been too many sightings for the Loch Ness Monster to be a hoax.
A museum creator at the Museum of Natural History is attempting to piece together clues in an effort to get to the botto...