A UK professor who hilariously proposed that Scotland’s iconic Loch Ness monster is actually a “whale’s penis” has since walked back his salacious claim. “There are no whales whatsoever in Loch Ness,” ...
A molecular ecology professor has offered a fascinating explanation for the mythical stories of sea monster sightings in sailors' lore. Professor Michael Sweet, who teaches at the University of Derby ...
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50 Monster Books That Kids Love to Read

Monsters can be sweet, giggly, stinky, scary, or creepy. Which kind of monsters do your kids prefer? (I prefer cute and ...
The attributes of the “hafgufa” are also similar to an even older legend of the “aspidochelone,” a which is depicted in medieval manuscripts dating to the 13th Century. British Library image ca. 1250 ...
Scientists in Australia think that a sea monster in 13th-century Norse manuscripts was actually an accurate description of a whale using trap feeding. When you purchase through links on our site, we ...