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  2. Two 'incredibly rare' sea serpents seen in Southern ... - AOL

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    Oarfish, also known as a sea serpent, was spotted and recovered from a beach in Encinitas, California just last week. It measures between 9 and 10 feet, is much smaller than the one collected by ...

  3. List of cryptids - Wikipedia

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    Gloucester sea serpent [17] Large serpent Gloucester, Cape Ann: Great auk (surviving populations) [18] Pinguinus impennis, garefowl Aquatic flightles bird Northern Atlantic: Iemisch [19] Iemisch Listai Mix of a jaguar and otter Patagonia: Igopogo [20] Kempenfelt Kelly Lake monster Lake Simcoe, Ontario (Canada) Labynkyr Devil [21] [22] [23]

  4. Serpent eel - Wikipedia

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    The serpent eel is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean, where its range extends from Senegal to Portugal, and the Mediterranean Sea. It has also been recorded from other parts of the African coast and the Indian Ocean, as well as from Australia and New Zealand; [3] [4] this disjunct distribution may indicate that two similar species, looking much alike, are involved. [4]

  5. Sea monster - Wikipedia

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    In Ninjago: Seabound, Wojira is a Giant Sea Serpent/Dragon that can control water and wind using the storm and wave amulets. In the 1980 film Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur, Piisuke is Nobita's pet dinosaur and sea monster.

  6. Sea serpent - Wikipedia

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    In Nordic mythology, Jörmungandr (or Midgarðsormr) was a sea serpent or worm so long that it encircled the entire world, Midgard. [4] Sea serpents also appear frequently in later Scandinavian folklore, particularly in that of Norway, such as an account that in 1028 AD, Saint Olaf killed a sea serpent in Valldal in Norway, throwing its body onto the mountain Syltefjellet.

  7. Yellow-bellied sea snake - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-bellied sea snake (Hydrophis platurus) is an extremely venomous species of snake from the subfamily Hydrophiinae (the sea snakes) found in tropical oceanic waters around the world except for the Atlantic Ocean.

  8. Brachysomophis cirrocheilos - Wikipedia

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    Brachysomophis cirrocheilos is native to shallow tropical and subtropical waters in the western Indo-Pacific region, in both marine and brackish habitats. Its range extends from 39°N to 20°S, and from 35°E to 148°E; that is from East Africa and the Red Sea to Japan, Taiwan, and southward to northern Australia.

  9. Ophichthidae - Wikipedia

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    Ophichthidae is a family of fish in the order Anguilliformes, commonly known as the snake eels.The term "Ophichthidae" comes from Greek ophis ("serpent") and ichthys ("fish"). "). Snake eels are also burrowing