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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 110. Chapters: Legendary serpents, Reptile cryptids, Loch Ness Monster, Niohoggr, Jormungandr, Sea serpent, Mokele-mbembe, Fafnir, Lernaean Hydra, Nammu, Horned Serpent, Amphisbaena, Bobbi-Bobbi, Damballa, Yurlungur, Petsuchos, Ayida-Weddo, Oshunmare, Kurma, Nehushtan, Seraph, Quetzalcoatl, N ga, Basilisk, Zahhak, Ouroboros, Makara, Zilant, Yamata no Orochi, Lamia, Kappa, Legend of the White Snake, Living dinosaur, Snakes in mythology, Kuraokami, Aspidochelone, Lindworm, Zhuyin, Cockatrice, Vision Serpent, Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp, Sewer alligator, Sangone, List of reptilian humanoids, Sisiutl, Double-headed serpent, Bashe, Feathered Serpent, Emela-ntouka, Giant anaconda, Bakunawa, Kasai rex, Black Tortoise, Kongamato, Flathead Lake Monster, Agathodaemon, Tatzelwurm, Buru, Rainbow Serpent, Tahoe Tessie, World Turtle, Guivre, Ladon, Kiyohime, Snallygaster, Nguma-monene, Ngoubou, Biscione, Beast of Busco, Grootslang, Jaculus, Milton lizard, Cerastes, Kumi Lizard, Hydrus, Monai, Tsuchinoko, Winalagalis, Fiery flying serpent, Horng fong, Ninki Nanka, Mbielu-Mbielu-Mbielu, Muhuru, Inkanyamba, Dantsikw, Awanyu, Akurra, Ajatar, Sucuriju Gigante, Mboi Tu', Ten Ten-Vilu, Scitalis, Coi Coi-Vilu, Madre de aguas, Ramidreju, Boyg, Seps, Agunua, Ilomba, Dipsa, Zaratan, Hydros, Falak. Excerpt: The Loch Ness Monster (Scottish Gaelic Niseag) is a cryptid that is reputed to inhabit Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands. The most frequent speculation is that the creature represents a line of long-surviving plesiosaurs. It is similar to other supposed lake monsters in Scotland and elsewhere, though its description varies from one account to the next. Popular interest and belief in the animal has varied since it was brought to the world's attention in 1933. Evidence of its existence is anecdotal, with minimal and much-disputed photographic materi...