The Proof Is Out There: Top 6 Alien Snake Encounters
HISTORY・2 minutes read
King Henry III's pet polar bear hunted in the Thames River in the 11th century. Recent sightings of potential sea monsters worldwide, including in the Thames, are attributed to biological restoration, genetic mutations, and environmental pollution.
Insights
- Field researcher Ken Gerhard suggests that sea monsters worldwide share common traits and may have a common ancestor, indicating a potential link between various mythical creatures.
- Pollution can lead to malformations in wildlife, such as the discovery of a two-headed snake named Double Trouble, highlighting the detrimental impact of environmental factors on animal health and genetic mutations.
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Recent questions
What creature was spotted in the Thames River?
Sea monster
What was the green-furred creature in Thailand?
Real dragon
What caused the two-headed snake's mutation?
Genetic mutation
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Rubber airbag
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Elephant trunk snake
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