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Found in water In Indiana folklore , the Beast of Busco is an enormous snapping turtle which citizens claimed to have seen in 1949. Despite a month-long hunt that briefly gained national attention, the "Beast of Busco" was never found.
Diablo Ballena (Devil Whale), Monster of Lake Tota: A huge black fish, bigger than a whale, with the head of a bull. [11] 1652– Lake Elsinore California USA: North America: Elsie, Hamlet, Lake Elsinore Monster Cross between a plesiosaur and a sea serpent [12] 1884–1994 Flathead Lake Montana USA: North America: Flossie, [13] Flathead Lake ...
By enhancing and overlaying frames, he found what appeared to be the rear body of a creature underwater: "Before I saw the film, I thought the Loch Ness Monster was a load of rubbish. Having done the enhancement, I'm not so sure."
Rescuers are attempting to save a juvenile whale found in Potter Pond in South Kingstown. Sarah Callan, manager of animal rescue at Mystic Aquarium, said the 40- to 45-foot whale is most likely a ...
The skull of a pliosaur, a prehistoric sea monster, was discovered on a beach in Dorset, England, and it could reveal secrets about these awe-inspiring creatures.
A mysterious submerged car and two bodies were found by divers in a Florida farm pond, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.. The discovery was made the morning of Monday, July 25 ...
In February 2012, the Icelandic national broadcaster, RÚV, published a video thought to show the Lagarfljót Worm swimming in snow-covered icy water. [1] But according to a frame-by-frame analysis of the footage by Finland-based researcher Miisa McKeown, the filmed object actually made no progress through the water, although optical illusion made it appear to propel forward.
Smiley also discovered large sinkholes on the lake floor with some up to 5 meters long. This expedition was broadcast on the show Monster Quest in the episode "Lake Demons". [21] In 2011, a cell phone video captured two dark shapes in the water. A suggested explanation is that the video shows two logs.