My family has a house up on Lake Champlain. There's supposedly a Nessie-like monster named "Champ" in the lake. That show "Monster Quest" did a program on it. It was interesting that *something* in the lake is using echolocation (which none of the creatures known to inhabit the lake can do), but with all the bass boats and different models of fish finders running around at any one time, it's a stretch to say that it's definitely biologic.Still, it wouldn't suprise me to find some unknown species in that lake. It is a massive and diverse ecosystem surrounded in large part (Burlington and Plattsburgh aside) by near-wilderness. Of course, even as insane as the locals may be, I wouldn't think something as large as a dinosaur would elude everyone for so long. If the sounds are biologic, it's probably just some new species of fish or mammal commonly misidentified as another common species.
Cryptozoology is such a load of bull poop. The funny thing is that its adherents tend to focus on gigantic creatures, when it's precisely something small that would be more likely to have escaped our attention. Yes, new species are being discovered all the time, but they're usually quite small or look very similar to something we already know about. [...]
I thought King Kong killed that thing...
<--- Looks downLooks like my snake
You know, we live in a world where there new species of animals being found mostly everyday and also there are people who would do just about anything for fame. So, is up to you(the public) to decide whether this picture is real or not. If your a believer, keep on believing...
Yes, thats true. Here that report on that colossal squid they "caught" 2006 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/12/061222-giant-squid.html
Send JLO and Icecube and a uptight wealthy English man to check it out.