Few know what lurks the depths of the murky, brackish, crustacean-filled Lake Merritt. Few know what beastly beast, what cryptid, what leviathan, what man-eating monster could be swimming below, slithering through those fetid waters. Few know… but many have seen.Alvarado described the monster as about 8 feet long and said that it doesn’t surface often; it’s something you’d be lucky to see. And although some may doubt that such a mysterious creature actually exists, Alvarado just says, “It wouldn’t surprise me at this lake, some mutant thing.” 4951
When I was a kid I was terrified of Bigfoot,OMG!! I would have nightmares and I was even scared to go in the woods.Even today going to a forest kinda creeps me out still. (I know this thread is about Sea Monsters,I just had to throw this in there) 4951
MOORE'S BEACH MONSTERIn 1925, two miles north of Santa Cruz, Calif., a creature washed ashore unlike any seen before. Dubbed the "Moore's Beach Monster" — after Charles Moore, the fellow that discovered him — this beast has been described as stinky, with elephant-like legs, a whalelike tale and a head like a duck. Suffice it to say, the Moore's Beach Monster was quite a sight.president of the Natural History Society of British Columbia, offered a very intriguing report of what he saw upon examining the sea creature. After review, he put the kibosh on the theory of it being a whale, based on the short length of the creature's tail, and suggested it to be a type of plesiosaur 4951