Since the year 1345, sailors have told tales of a lengthy serpent lurking in the chilly depths of the Lagarfljót Lake in Iceland.
This week, the ancient creature made his long-awaited YouTube debut … allegedly.
The tiny fish of the Arabian Sea can rest a little more soundly now that a far bigger fish has met his maker.
Fishermen found a fascinatingly huge whale shark floating unconscious a short while ago. Forty feet long, the rare specimen was slowly and laboriously tugged to port in the Pakistani city of Karachi.
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Some of my first-ever writing assignments were in answer to the question “What did you do on your summer vacation?” Perhaps yours were, too.
In the early grades, teachers in the U.S. often ask that question during the first week of school. It’s a wonderful creative exercise, really, because nobody wants to tell the truth, which often involves a lot of snacks and video games.
If we’re to believe recent headlines, below are five alleged sea monsters who were too busy scaring to be snacking and gaming. Come to think of it, perhaps tasty, fleeing humans are a sea monster’s equivalent of snacks and games. More >>
FoxNews reports a “terrifying sea critter hauled from ocean depths.”
The ocean depths beg to differ. Deep Sea News describes many errors in the Fox News report.
Surely, we all agree on one key point: Something icky scampered its way out of the ocean — and into our hearts.
You did what? You ate the Plain White Ts? You mean, the band behind “Hey There Delilah”? How very thoughtful of you, Cthulhu! You shouldn’t have gone to so much trouble.
In return, I shall serenade you with a melodious embed.
Hey! Get your tentacles off my brain! There are people watching….
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