Mosqueto

Mosqueto : Freshwater Monster of New York. Etymology: Oneida (Iroquoian) word. Distribution: Lake Onondaga, New York. Significant sighting: The Oneidas had a legend that a…

Seileag

Seileag : Freshwater Monster of Scotland. Etymology: From the Gaelic an t-Seileag, a feminine diminutive derived from the name of the loch. Variant name: Shiela.…

Carabuncle

Carabuncle : Freshwater Monster of Ireland, as well as a mysterious South American animal. Etymology: From the Latin carbunculus (“gem”). Physical description: Serpentine. Said to…

Brosnie

According to news reports that circulated in late 1996, residents of Benyok, 250 miles northwest of Moscow, had reported a Lake Monster for almost 150…

Morag

The Morag is a lake monster, similar to those reported in Loch Ness, that has been sighted in Loch Morar, a lake in Scotland near…

Nahuelito

A Lake Monster reported in the Nahuel Huapí Lake of Argentina and Patagonia is called Nahuelito (after the lake where it lives). The huge lake…

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