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ARTICLES RELATED TO Sea serpent - Recent history and notable cases |  |  |  | Sea serpent - Recent history and notable cases: Encyclopedia II - Sea serpent - Recent history and notable casesIn the 19th century there were several major sea serpent sightings on the Gloucester and Maine coasts of New England; these spawned several rather silly mix-ups. On August 18, 1817, for example, a meeting of the New England Linnaean Society went so far as to give a deformed terrestrial snake the name Scoliophis atlanticus (thinking it was the juvenile form of a sea serpent that had recently been seen nearby). Another time a prankster who had caught a tuna claimed that it was really a sea serpent. More serious sightings from the same p ...
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 |  |  | Sea serpent - Recent history and notable cases: Encyclopedia II - Sea serpent - Classification systemsCryptozoologists may further argue for the existence of sea serpents by pointing out that people see similar things, and it is possible for them to classify the different "types". While there have been different classification attempts with different results, they all share several common characteristics.
Sea serpent - Anthonid Cornelis Oudemans.
Megophias megophias : A large (200+ feet) sea lion-like creature with a long neck and long tail ...
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 |  |  | Sea serpent - Recent history and notable cases: Encyclopedia II - Sea serpent - Misidentifications?Skeptics and debunkers have time and again questioned the authenticity of sightings, putting forward in place of serpents cetaceans, sea snakes, eels, basking sharks, baleen whales, oarfish, large pinnipeds, seaweed, driftwood, flocks of birds, and giant squid as the creature or creatures seen (see Notable Cases, above, on giant squid).
While most Cryptozoologists recognize that at least some reports are simple misidentifications, they point out that many of the creatures described by those who have seen them look nothing like the kno ...
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 |  |  | Sea serpent - Recent history and notable cases: Encyclopedia II - Sea serpent - Ancient historyIn Norse mythology, Jörmungandr (often anglicized as Jormungand) was a sea serpent so long that it encircled the entire world; stories were told of how sailors would mistake its back for a chain of islands. Sea serpents also appear frequently in later Scandinavian folklore, particularly in that of Norway.
On Swedish ecclesiastic and writer Olaus Magnus's Carta marina, many marine monsters of varied form, including an immense sea serpent, appear. Moreover, in his 1555 work History of the Northern Peoples, Magnus gives the fo ...
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