> Todd, there are quite a few closet cryptozoologists here. I own the
classic
> sea serpent book by heuvelmans, plus a popular book by
> Roy Mackal. Both a fascinating reading, and although I maintain a healthy
> skepticism of claims of mystery animals, I prefer not to
> dismiss them out of hand.
>
I'd say there is better than 50% chance the legendary sea serpent is real.
Lots of really good eye witness accounts before the age of motorized ships.
maybe the motors scare them away? ;-)
Moon
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