Ok, even I find this one tough to swallow. But I have heard from three (3) credible sources that there is infact and unidentified species living in the Bear Lake that borders on Utah and Idaho. At first I shrugged this one off, but then thinking that most of Utah was covered by water, and our high population of dinosaur remnants, the truth started to take hold.
According to the many who have spied the serpent, it has a thin head, a large mouth, and small legs that it utilizes to move swiftly through the water. The slithering snake like-creature has also been described as spouting water upwards from its mouth and moving so fast through the lake, that it leaves a wake behind, much like a boat.
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May 7th, 2008 at 12:11 pm
I have been to Bear Lake many many many times, and I’ve never ever seen any monsters, nor have I seen a trace of any monster.
August 29th, 2008 at 1:30 pm
This Myth is supposed to have been reported to early settlers by the native-americans living in the area. Wether that part is true or not, it was(FACT) a story widely spread in the mining camps of the area.
There is a myth(I have not evidence for this) that in 1990 a large turtle shell(empty) washed up on the shore. The turtle shell was said to be a little larger than a sea-turtle shell. This could be one explanation of the alleged monster since sea-turtles live to be over 200yrs old. and yes I know that there is a difference between fresh-water and salt water. If it’s true it could be an adaptation.