North american dragon mythology

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Be fair warned, however, most of them are shy and have no need to offer proof of their existence to photographers. We have lake monsters a plenty, if that’s your game. Imagine if you will, Nessie’s not-so-distant cousin residing below the surface of the scenic lake that spans roughly 490 square miles along the Adirondack Coast.

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Scuttle northeast for a while and you could dip your toe in Lake Champlain, alongside “Champ”, or “Champy”, somewhere between Vermont, New York, and Quebec, Canada. Literally translated “ churpar”, “to suck”, and “ cabra”, “goat”, it’s also known as the Puerto Rican Goat Sucker. For instance, wander south and you may encounter the ever-popular-if not cause for oft inflammatory debate-Chupacabra.

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