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Call Of The Cryptid Update: Bear Lake Monster Of Utah–Idaho

maximus otter

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The history of the Bear Lake Monster spans over a hundred years, which really only makes the specific myth somewhat old. The legend does not appear to stem from thousands of years ago or a time when prehistoric people might have seen a large creature. Those who believe in it now think the animal has the general head shape of a sea monster, and it’s not considered a land-dweller.

The Bear Lake Monster is reportedly serpentine in appearance, but one wonders if people might mistake an alligator for a cryptid-like monster. The question is: Can alligators actually live in places like Idaho or Utah?

Unlike the Loch Ness Monster (AKA Nessie), it doesn’t seem like there’s an especially famous image of the Bear Lake Monster. On that note, feel free to snap a picture while on a Bear Lake trip with his family. Maybe you’ll accidentally capture Isabella in one of your tourist photos. The world would be surprised and hardcore skeptics hurt, so what is there to lose?

Also, keep in mind: Some claim the creature actually “marauds along the shoreline,” so one could conceivably see it without binoculars. (Fife, Austin; Alta Fife (1956).Saints of the Sage and Saddle. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. p. 275).

Still hungry for more Bear Lake monster stuff? You can check out the purported documentary In Search of the Bear Lake Monster on Amazon. There’s also a horror movie coming out at some point called The Legend of the Bear Lake Monster, directed by Brandon Smith, expected to be released in 2023, according to IMDb.

https://1428elm.com/2022/08/11/call-of-the-cryptid-update-bear-lake-monster-of-utah-idaho/

maximus otter
 
The history of the Bear Lake Monster spans over a hundred years, which really only makes the specific myth somewhat old. The legend does not appear to stem from thousands of years ago or a time when prehistoric people might have seen a large creature. Those who believe in it now think the animal has the general head shape of a sea monster, and it’s not considered a land-dweller.

The Bear Lake Monster is reportedly serpentine in appearance, but one wonders if people might mistake an alligator for a cryptid-like monster. The question is: Can alligators actually live in places like Idaho or Utah?

Unlike the Loch Ness Monster (AKA Nessie), it doesn’t seem like there’s an especially famous image of the Bear Lake Monster. On that note, feel free to snap a picture while on a Bear Lake trip with his family. Maybe you’ll accidentally capture Isabella in one of your tourist photos. The world would be surprised and hardcore skeptics hurt, so what is there to lose?

Also, keep in mind: Some claim the creature actually “marauds along the shoreline,” so one could conceivably see it without binoculars. (Fife, Austin; Alta Fife (1956).Saints of the Sage and Saddle. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. p. 275).

Still hungry for more Bear Lake monster stuff? You can check out the purported documentary In Search of the Bear Lake Monster on Amazon. There’s also a horror movie coming out at some point called The Legend of the Bear Lake Monster, directed by Brandon Smith, expected to be released in 2023, according to IMDb.

https://1428elm.com/2022/08/11/call-of-the-cryptid-update-bear-lake-monster-of-utah-idaho/

maximus otter
One for the excellent Small Town Monsters team I reckon
 
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