
I love seamonsters! Check out the video below that I yoinked off Supertouch to see a fun hologram sea creature menacing Tokyo:
(Sorry- it's been taken down!)

My favorite is the classic multiple loop monster

Back in the 2nd century AD if you wanted to look tuff you put seamonsters on your helmet.
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You know, you have one of my favorite sea monsters in your local waters!
The Cadborosaurus, as it has been officially been recognized in the Amphipacifica Journal of Systematic Biology. Known by most as Caddy.
Originally known to live in Cadboro Bay, up in British Columbia, its been described as "a large serpentine animal (adult body length 15-20 meters), clearly unlike any whale, pinniped, fish, or other existing vertebrate animal that makes only brief appearances at the sea surface, presenting distinctive head, a long neck, and trunk region that often forms into number of vertical humps or loops. Its swimming speed is astonishing to those who try to approach it, invariably unsuccessfully."
But, in any case, they have been sighted and described accurately by many many people, and one had been caught and released by some fisherman guy who was afraid of accidentally killing the last of its species! Its said to have fur on its back, and a head like a camel?!!!
Go, Caddy, go! I believe!
I thought I was the only one who had this strange love for sea monsters, glad to see I'm not alone
-melissa
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