Water Serpent in Turkey is an Elephant
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There are no wild elephants in Turkey.
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I definitely believe there are undiscovered or undisclosed sea animals out there, but in this case it is clearly an elephant. Just by looking at the eye you can tell, and the discoloration of the back of the head and neck area are also clues. Elephants sometimes have those large pink patches of skin on various locations of their skin.
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the top of its' head does look abit like an elephant, but that's all. It is not logical that this is an elephant. There are no elephants swimming about in the salty lake Van I promise you. Also elephants cannot hold their breath this long. If it were an elephant we would have seen the trunk pop up at least a couple of times, and we would have seen the ears flopping in and out of the water. Look closely at the video..., you can see little air bubbles at the snout area. NOT a trunk.
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its ok not to believe,but do'nt say its something ridiculous like an elephant that"s not native to the area...
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its ok not to believe,but dont say its something ridiculous like an elephant thats not native to the area...
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Oh yeah, IDIOT!! Elephants don't have nostroils by they're eyes.
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only retards think sea monsters are lephants
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Its not an elephant. You can see in lake van, it moves into the water in a way which an elephant cannot. It is either a marine animal or a submarine. Not an elephant
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i didnt wanna know wat it was it spoilt the atmosphere
Funny. I'm in Michigan and saw an elephant here just last year (at a circus). They aren't native to Michigan either. Elephants are excellent swimmers. Funny how one of you commented that an elephant is "ridiculous" but don't consider a sea monster ridiculous. LOL
Magicjax 1 year ago