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Morgawr
Morgawr (“water giant” in Cornish) is Britain’s most famous sea serpent, said to haunt the seas off Falmouth in Cornwall. Descriptions of it, and it has been seen many times, are remarkably consistent – a long-necked, humped, scaly creature with a mane, small head and stumpy horns. Examples of it were supposedly landed by fishermen in 1876 and 1926; several credible sightings date from the ’70s and in 1999 a Natural History Museum employee videotaped the beast.
With 70% of Earth covered in water, sea serpents may be real – there are, after all, plenty of places for them to hide. They’ve been reported through history and seem to
fall into a number of distinct types. Although some are undoubtedly oarfish, giant squid or other unusual creatures, perhaps there are several kinds of large “monster” waiting to be discovered in the oceans of the world. We can only hope…
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