tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post5166270887282217551..comments2023-07-15T05:32:20.508-07:00Comments on Frontiers of Zoology: Some More New England Sea-Serpent NotesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-629061224332673795.post-37258927220946159422012-01-10T09:41:13.050-08:002012-01-10T09:41:13.050-08:00Hi, Dale
I enjoy both of your blogs very much. I...Hi, Dale<br /><br />I enjoy both of your blogs very much. Interesting articles! Your insights and opinions are very thought-provoking.<br /><br />I just wanted to comment on the last part of this article, regarding the apparent 'blow-hole' at the back of the neck of this creature.<br /><br />I don't know if you seen it, but remember the infamous 'Alaskan Cadborosaurus' video purchased by the Discovery Channel and partially revealed on the show "Hillstranded"? Part of the video, towards the end, shows a creature (or creature) seemingly 'blowing' air out of the back of it's neck also. Very interesting to compare it to the description above from Ivan's files.<br /><br />Here is the link:<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0sQZIEFI1I<br /><br />Some people have suggested that the Pacific Northwest 'Caddies' and the New England Sea Serpent are the same species. I'm not sure if it's a unknown animal, or a group of known animals, or a hoax, but the video and the similarity to the scrapbook drawing is interesting.<br /><br />Anyways, thanks for your work!<br /><br />Gene D.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com