Filmmaker Peter von Puttkamer pursues the best sighted, best documented sea serpent. Unlike Loch Ness whose evidence is sketchy- living in a fairly shallow land-locked lake-- "Cadborosaurus" lives in deep ocean, where anything is possible; it has been sighted off the westcoast of Canada for centuries. Images of Cadborosaurus- a 70 foot long sea serpent are seen in Native American (Indian) stone carvings, in cultural objects like drums and murals. It has been sighted in modern day by seasoned fishermen, judges, airline pilots, ex-Navy divers and many others. See the Caddy episode on Monster Hunters DVD at Amazon.com- the original paranormal/crypto team series produced by Gryphon Productions. www.gryphonproductions.com
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crisscross1985 6 days ago
and it onther lockness
mgftye 1 month ago
Is it so difficult to put more cameras nearby towers and trees to get the actual picture. Whenever they want to make fool they show a distance video which is always blower. All fake.It is surely a wave or max any big snake or some known species.
atd80 3 months ago
interesting
VendPrekmurec 3 months ago
"I dont know what it was.....so im gonna say its a monster" thanks for your facts you fucking wacko
REDTEAM22003 3 months ago
No this creature I do believe in.
1939PlymouthRatRod 1 year ago
@seko24041973 canada has flamingos LOL dont they live in the tropics
KF0o0o0 1 year ago
Totaly Random But is that old guy they interview the Bus Driver from Mrs Doubtfire and also not a bd docamentrye
EmoDeathStar121 1 year ago
in the stomach of a sperm whale! these whales are go for hunt very very deep and search for squids mostly. so we can compare that these caddy's live deep and near the bottom
seko24041973 1 year ago
0:18 -> stop here!! look the head closely. the snout is bended downwards in the same way it is by the flamingos! these birds feed from the lake bottom, thats why their snout is bended this way. so they can eat better from the ground.
this similarity should come to explanation that these cadborosaurs spent most of their lifetime on the lake bottom, searching for food. and would explain why these animals are so rarely seen.... just my personal opinion, but makes sense. the cadaver here was found
seko24041973 1 year ago