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Sea Monster


A sea monster is the term used to refer to a hypothetical aquatic creature unknown to science, usually of large proportions, which is said to have supposedly existed a myriad of possible sightings and testimonials worldwide. From its popularity, many legends have been formed in several of these creatures from the earliest times. Monsters

The most popular marine creatures popularly called hypothetical marine monsters which are the most popular in the world, would be: Champ
: Cryptids ocean is said to inhabit Lake Champlain the . It would have been seen several times since 1878 in this lake, which has a quiet stretch of water of 160 km long, linking Vermont and New York with Canada. The alleged witnesses describe it as a serpentine creature with three humps and two large pleats in the back of the head. Kraken
: Sea Monster Scandinavian mythology. Its popular description is that of a great and terrible giant octopus, multiple tentacles coming out of his head, and sinking boats and crew devoured. Currently it is believed that these stories were inventions from actual encounters with giant squid , existing creatures, of which little is known.
Morgawr : Also called the monster of Cornwall, is a crypto ocean is said to inhabit the coast of Cornwall , Britain, which have numerous sightings during 1975 and 1976, along with Falmouth Bay. On March 5, 1976 were published in the Falmouth Packet newspaper two photos of the beast that but came to the writing anonymously, but only showed a silhouette. It has some resemblance to the Loch Ness monster . Nessie
: crypt that is said to inhabit ocean of Loch Ness in Scotland . According to all modern descriptions of the alleged witnesses, the monster has a strong resemblance to a plesiosaur , prehistoric aquatic reptile .
Nahuelito : Crypt ocean is said to inhabit Lake Nahuel Huapi , near San Carlos de Bariloche , Argentina . Strange aquatic animal according to the descriptions of the alleged witnesses would also have a strong resemblance to a plesiosaur. Ogopogo
: Crypt ocean is said to inhabit Lake Okanagan in British Colombia, Canada . It has already been the subject of two books and has been called the "Nessie of America." According to details provided by numerous reports of the alleged witnesses, it would be a big creature, dark, smooth black leather, with a long neck and a hump on the back.
Sea Serpent: A variety of sea monsters and mythological long serpentine body. Their legends depart from ancient times and also have become a classic of cryptozoology .
Leviathan: monstrous creature that inhabited the seas in the Semitic stories.
giant Medusa, jellyfish disproportionate size described by sailors from different eras.


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In November 1970 a rotting corpse was dragged by the current to Mann Hill Beach, Massachusetts , United States. The body weighed 15 to 20 tons, and seemed to present a structure that resembled a long neck. Although the body was shattered by the storms, most researchers are confident that this would be only the body of a shark you purchased that way by breaking some parts of your body, thus giving the false impression that it was another animal .
On April 25, 1977, the Japanese trawler Zuiyo Maru hoisted on board the alleged remains of a plesiosaur near the coast of New Zealand . Due to the advanced state of decomposition of the unknown dead, the captain, after having ordered the shooting, were taken some measures and obtained tissue samples, were released back into the sea, fearing that could have contaminated the fish load. Many boats, after the event, sought the unknown body had thrown the Japanese, but without success. However, regarding the origin of the body, scientists are also equally sure that it would be a shark, it is not uncommon for sharks to decompose to acquire these forms. Proof of this is that when analyzed samples taken in the boat, biochemist Dr. Shigeru Kilmore, University of Tokyo, found that the tissues contain a special type of protein , known as elastodina , which is only present in sharks and not in other animal groups to which they attributed the origin of the body.

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