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Article that covers many sea serpents and lake monsters world wide. https://www.ufoinsight.com/monstrous-creatures-of-the-deep-a-case-study/
Lived near Lake Erie for years never heard anything about a lake monster, but perhaps they were referring to the giant Lake Sturgeon. These used to grow up to 9' long.
Seems that some of these manufactured monsters are well known locally as hoaxes and ignored but cryptozoology tomes tend to amplify and exploit them for content. The Pennsylvania monster of Raystown Lake and that of Silver Lake, NY comes to mind.Lived near Lake Erie for years never heard anything about a lake monster, but perhaps they were referring to the giant Lake Sturgeon. These used to grow up to 9' long.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/l/lake-sturgeon/
The weird 'Nestor' sea serpent. Now what the hell was that thing? http://malcolmscryptids.blogspot.com/2020/05/the-amazing-nestor-sea-serpent-of-1876.html
Do you have any theories as to what it could be?
Lived near Lake Erie for years never heard anything about a lake monster, but perhaps they were referring to the giant Lake Sturgeon. These used to grow up to 9' long.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/l/lake-sturgeon/
It looks like a whale, yes.I notice nobody has tagged this recent image: loch ness monster best photo? Has this already been dismissed as a fake? It looks very whale-like to me.
I notice nobody has tagged this recent image: loch ness monster best photo? Has this already been dismissed as a fake? It looks very whale-like to me.
(C)WoL. '20A mysterious creature washed up on a Pembrokeshire beach and people aren't quite certain what it is.
A pelvis, vertebrae and flippers appeared to make up part of the large grey mass which was found on Newport beach in Pembrokeshire.
Julie LaTrobe made the discovery on Thursday, December 17 at around 3.15pm.
She said: "It was quite a find, we poked at the remains trying to work out what it was for quite a time. It looked like a vertebrae that was the size of my fist.
"It didn't have a head we could see, but a very definite pelvis and what looked like flippers. It didn't seem like bone, rather cartilage, much paler and softer.
"It made a very interesting culmination to a beautiful wild walk along the estuary." <snip>...
Some people on social media suggested it might be some sort of shark, seal or even a sheep.
Could be
Very rotted baleen whale?