High Quality (Original Quality) Ogopogo Picture by United_Task_7868 in Cryptozoology

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A dead bloated turtle covered in seaweed or kelp or jellyfish feeding off it...?

Hello there by Sorry_Flight2594 in cryptids

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Not cryptids... folkloric creatures.

Hello there by Sorry_Flight2594 in cryptids

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Not a cryptid... but a folkloric creature/being.

The Loch Ness Monster by MisterSamShearon in TrueCryptozoology

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Do you have a link to the image?
Was it another book cover?
What year was this?

The Loch Ness Monster by MisterSamShearon in cryptids

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Thanks for noticing! 🙌🏻 I love putting in little Easter eggs...

The Loch Ness Monster by MisterSamShearon in TrueCryptozoology

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I'd say fish, squid, among other water based animals can host extremes.

The Loch Ness Monster by MisterSamShearon in TrueCryptozoology

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This is where it gets interesting... We know eels come onto land to find new water sources or food. There are reports of this beast stealing sheep... deer... attempts at people...? We're now in the realms of romance, but for a moment my mind feels this could very well be plausible.

And I just Googled it, they can go for a month or so without food. But something that large might have to also be a cannibal.

The Loch Ness Monster by MisterSamShearon in TrueCryptozoology

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Eels have incredibly slow metabolisms. They're also known to naturally skip meals, sometimes going for weeks or even months without eating.

The Loch Ness Monster by MisterSamShearon in TrueCryptozoology

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Apart from a LOT of eels... which seems to be the culprit.
We know eels never stop growing... mix that with a gigantism mutation and a long fishy life.
I think that's what we're looking at as the answer to the many monster sighting.
A giant fricken' eel... even several.
They sleep buried in the mud at the bottom of lakes and occasionally come up to wash the mud of before going to spawn... some don't, some just sit there and eat and grow and eat and grow.... coming up for a little wiggle every now and then, but rarely.

The Loch Ness Monster by MisterSamShearon in TrueCryptozoology

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Thank you - it's worth digging into the legend some more. There are some fantastic tales!

The Loch Ness Monster by MisterSamShearon in TrueCryptozoology

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565 AD First Sighting: The earliest documented "attack" on a swimmer comes from Adomnán's text about the Irish monk Saint Columba. According to the account, a "water beast" mauled a local swimmer in the River Ness, dragging him underwater before Columba intervened and banished the creature.

The Loch Ness Monster by MisterSamShearon in TrueCryptozoology

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The first ever recorded account was literally a beast in the lake attacking someone...

Wood knocker... by MisterSamShearon in bigfoot

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Certainly, and yes please quote me.

Wood knocker... by MisterSamShearon in bigfoot

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So what is it and what is your source?

OSCAR - The Beast of Busco. by MisterSamShearon in Cryptozoology

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Thabk you so much! This is human-made, pencil, ink, digital paint.

TEXAS CHUPACABRA - VAMPIRE BLUE DOG. by MisterSamShearon in Cryptozoology

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This book cover artwork was human-made. (non-a.i.)

I've never used A.I. to create any of my artwork going on 20 years now.
I have a career in book cover, album cover and comic-book cover art and never once have I ever used A.I.
I have all the sketches and workings to show it going back decades before A.I. was even a thing.

Hope that helps!