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  • @thoostorm4, I see you have a biased idea about the video and flame people who post comments that you don't agree with, If you paid attention to the video and knew what you were talking about, You'd see that the scientist was talking about a prehistoric whale, not a snake. There's three things described here. The pilot likely saw some type of military mini-sub accelerating to 40 mph. The girl likely saw a family of otters. The other guy likely saw a couple of whales. You don't like? Flame on..

  • Up and down swimming motion and humps suggest a long and slender undocumented species of whale. I watched a show in '95 or '96 that descibed this type of animal seen in the southwestern Pacific around New Zealand. Whales swim with up and down motion. A reptile swims with side-to-side motion like a fish and would not create humps.

  • @cape6000jkg howwouldan idiot u tuberknow how a seaserpent swims????????

  • "8 inches to 1 ft round" this sounds like it could be a pair of otters. The odd thing out is the fact that they were moving at 40mph. wtf? Maybe they miscalculated. Hell, I don't know. I mean, what would YOU make of an otter or seal going as fast as a car?!

  • @JoeyDeBird pairof ottersmyass!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • ita a dick head monster

  • thats creepy

  • 1:12 this evil smile is saying "oh yeah, finally i got the two humps! but they belong to the neighbours daughter!" he he he horny old voyeur...

  • one female scientist recorded some sound in okanagan lake that are similar to the clicking sound of orcas sonar clicks, but there isn't any orcas! so there must be a creature down under that is unknown

  • Yes I have been looking for that video for days and I cant find it...

  • it should be the "monster quest - americas loch ness monster" episode where it was with the echo location

  • Of all the paranormal phenomena that are reported by eyewitnesses, I have the most faith in these unknown sea creatures, since the ocean's are one of the most unexplored places on earth and many creatures thought to have been extinct for millions of yrs have been found alive in the 20th and 21st centuries. It's definitely plausible that something enormous could exist within these relatively large bodies of water and yet remain unknown and unclassified by science.

  • its tru i know ppl that hav seen land dinasaurs and ther scientists in africa u hear about long necks and taradactols

  • why dont sciencetists just scan the lake with sound waves like they did at lock ness to get a positive answer? at least an ROV?

  • It costs money. So someone has to fund it.

  • i think they are telling the truth

    i believe in this creature

  • Sonny you are the one who needs to visit the free mental health clinic, what's so hard to believe. We have the evidence in photo's and eye witness accounts so why not believe.

  • because it's crap how can u believe what some retarded person thinks they saw i will believe it when i sea it

  • you obviously have no clue, so many animals have been and are still being found its pretty stupid to think that things like this dont exist in the un explored ocean.

  • your a moron, dumbass,

  • Does sperm whale eat meat.

  • yes, seeing as they eat giant squid.

  • y is it always 2 humps?? lol

  • its always 2 humps..im not saying im not a believer, there are still some unknown things in the Ocean that we may never know about but its always "i saw these 2 humps emerge out of the water and then i say this head"

  • oooooooooooh berry xciting!

  • I always keep an open mind!

  • Why are the Animal X's episodes so short?.

  • cool shit... ima belevier (sp?)

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