This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Over the last few months, I and two of my ...
As elusive as the Loch Ness monster and Ogopogo, although perhaps not as famous, the Cadborosaurus is believed to be a sea serpent living in the waters off British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest.
A video dating back to 2009 may provide new evidence of the existence of an Alaskan Loch Ness Monster, Discovery News reported. The footage, shot by Alaskan fishermen in 2009, will make its public ...
Cadborosaurus — or Caddy, as the mythical local sea serpent is affectionately known — has risen again. There is a difference, though, from the reported sightings of the creature some believe inhabits ...
Hubert Evans was one of the most highly respected writers in British Columbia. Born in 1892, he lived most of his life at Roberts Creek on the Sunshine Coast. While mainly a novelist, he knew the ...
The Cadborosaurus willsi, meaning "reptile" or "lizard" from Cadboro Bay, is an alleged sea serpent from the North Pacific thought to have a long neck, a horse-like head, large eyes, and back bumps ...
Video footage (below) of the Alaskan Loch Ness Monster will air July 19 at 10 pm EST on the Discovery Channel. The mysterious creature is believed by some to be the mythical Cadborosaurus, a reptilian ...
On Feb. 12, 1937, a sea monster appeared in the waters off Bowen Island. “There was a long, bony structure above the eyes, but there appeared to be no hair on the body. It was feeding near the shore, ...
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