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  • [[Category: Sea and lake monsters]]
    906 bytes (144 words) - 18:26, 27 May 2008
  • * Ellis, R. 1994. ''Monsters of the Sea''. Robert Hale, London. [[Category: Sea and lake monsters]]
    1 KB (216 words) - 21:28, 17 September 2008
  • ...were often described as [[sea monster]]s, and myths and legends about such monsters may often have started with the appearance of a globster. [[Category:Sea and lake monsters]]
    2 KB (353 words) - 16:21, 18 April 2007
  • ..., '''addane''', '''addanc''', '''avanc''', '''abhac''', '''abac''') is a [[lake monster]] from [[Welsh mythology]] that also appears in Celtic folklore and ...in Llyn Llion, Llyn Barfog, near Brynberian Bridge or in Llyn yr Afanc, a lake in Betws-y-Coed that was named after the creature.
    4 KB (673 words) - 14:19, 23 January 2012
  • '''Selma''' is a sea serpent said to live in the lake Seljordsvatnet in Seljord, Norway. ...rainy amateur video taken in 1988 and 1993 show humps in the middle of the lake, but they could easily have been waves.
    5 KB (838 words) - 13:18, 28 January 2009
  • Reports of "black, shaggy monsters" seen in the forest region of Nkata Bay, Lake Nyasa, and of more than 30 mysterious tree-top structures (speculated to be
    1 KB (162 words) - 21:03, 20 August 2007
  • The Field Guide to Lake Monsters, Sea Serpents, and Other Mystery Denizens of the Deep (NY: Tarcher/Penguin,
    1 KB (171 words) - 15:24, 16 August 2008
  • [[Category: Sea and lake monsters]]
    937 bytes (156 words) - 13:01, 20 November 2008
  • [[Category:Sea and lake monsters]]
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  • [[Category: Sea and lake monsters]]
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  • ...rmur, Lagarfljót worm''', (or simply Iceland Worm Monster) is an Icelandic lake monster which is purported to live in Lagarfljót in Egilsstaðir. ...up or slithering into the trees. Sometimes it is said to be as long as the lake itself, 30 kilometres (19 mi).
    3 KB (530 words) - 19:44, 12 February 2012
  • '''Sea monsters''' are sea-dwelling, mythical or legendary creatures, often believed to be Marine [[monsters]] can take many forms, including sea [[European dragon|dragon]]s, [[sea ser
    7 KB (1,008 words) - 17:05, 18 April 2007
  • [[Category:Sea and lake monsters]]
    1 KB (238 words) - 23:41, 13 November 2009
  • [[Category: Sea and lake monsters]]
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  • ...uelito''' is a lake monster reported to live in the waters of Nahuel Huapi Lake, at the foot of the Patagonian Mountains in Argentina. ...like other more remote aquatic habitats, such as Lake Van, Lake Labynkr or Lake Khaiyr, which purportedly harbor large, sub-aquatic animals, Nahuel Huapi i
    6 KB (973 words) - 20:09, 16 October 2007
  • ...a sea serpent similar to [[Nessie]] that allegedly lives in the waters of Lake Windermere in England. Eight sightings have been recorded since 2006. Windermere is England's largest natural lake at 10 and a half miles long, 1 mile wide and approximately 220 feet deep. T
    4 KB (667 words) - 23:10, 1 March 2011
  • *Rose, Carol [November 2001]. Giants, Monsters, and Dragons: An Encyclopedia of Folklore, Legend, and Myth (in English). W [[Category:Sea and lake monsters]]
    1 KB (238 words) - 19:51, 8 May 2011
  • ...rgo was driven ashore on the Lesser Syrtes, the crew carried the vessel to Lake Tritonis, whence Triton, the local deity, guided them across to the Mediter [[Category:Sea and lake monsters]]
    3 KB (473 words) - 17:32, 18 April 2007
  • ...ing, even a calf in one instance; all the disappearances occurred near the lake on his property. One day, he reportedly saw a colossal snapping turtle, est [[Category:Reptilian monsters]]
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  • [[Category: Sea and lake monsters]]
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