The world is full of animals that are undiscovered and/or the subject of myths and folklore. The yeti (not found), Bigfoot (not found), Mothman (not found) and the Loch Ness monster (not found) have been the subject of rumors and blurry photographs. Others like the coelacenth, which everyone thought was extinct til holy crap, they found in off the coast of South Africa in 1938. The question is ultimately, are they real and elusive or are people trippin' off LSD in the woods?
Well, "Cammy" can now be added to maybe-sorta-exists list. People in Canada have reported to seeing a long, dark monster in Cameron Lake starting in 2004. Fish finder equipment suggested that there is a large thing down there and attempts to send down an underwater camera was lost (eaten?). The search was called off.
The British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club says its most likely an giant eel or sturgeon.
.......Or is it?
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Monday, September 21, 2009
Canadian Loch Ness Monster May Exist
Posted by Slinxie. at 8:54 PM
Labels: animals, cryptozoology
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