Canadian Lake Monster?

Interesting article!
Thanks for posting it,Daisy.

I'm unsure about this one...
I'd be interested to know what the lake was like...
topography, depth, etc...
I do, however, believe that there
are still a few of these "sea serpents"
remaining in the world... Honestly, lol, I
do. Sounds crazy, I know.;)

Methinks the only reason some people find
the possibility SO hard to believe is because
it has been so drilled into our heads that
these creatures have been extinct for
*said in a droning voice* millions and millions
of years. Nevermind that many,MANY other
things have supposedly been extinct for countless
millions of years yet have been found alive
and well....(They then refer to them as
living fossils. Incidentally, I have some in my yard---seriously,
I have a few dawn redwood trees planted in my
yard.:))

Oh, there's a name for the study of these creatures,
btw: cryptozoology. There are whole websites
devoted to it... (hehe, I guess there are whole
websites devoted to most everything though,and,
yes, there is much in
regards to "Bigfoot" on the sites. Still, there is a lot
of interesting and, imo, valid info to be had in
regards to "sea serpents"...;) )

Sorry to get off topic,lol..:blushing:
A long answer to your question: Does anyone believe this could be true?

The short answer?;) yes,I believe it could be.:D

with love,

Ariel:blowkiss:
:crazy:

edited to add a link:
just one amongst many~ http://www.internationalsocietyofcryptozoology.org/
 
Length, 12–70 feet. Charcoal-gray color. Dog- or horse-like face. Prominent eyes. Gaping mouth. Neck is like a stovepipe. Several dorsal fins. Fishlike tail.
I live in Toronto and have been to Lake Simcoe many times, my brother has a houseboat on that lake - never heard or seen a thing :crazy:
 

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