A large creature, 20 to 30ft long with humps on its back, moves menacingly through the waters of an Alaskan bay.
Filmed by a local fisherman in 2009, the unidentified creature has, of course, already drawn comparisons to Scotland's infamous Loch Ness Monster.
Scientists, however, believe that the Alaskan creature could be a Cadborosaurus - a type of sea serpent that got its name from Cadboro Bay in British Columbia and is said to roam the North Pacific.
The video is being aired tonight, Tuesday, on Hillstranded, a new Discovery Channel special. More + video...
Don't miss:
Filmed by a local fisherman in 2009, the unidentified creature has, of course, already drawn comparisons to Scotland's infamous Loch Ness Monster.
Scientists, however, believe that the Alaskan creature could be a Cadborosaurus - a type of sea serpent that got its name from Cadboro Bay in British Columbia and is said to roam the North Pacific.
The video is being aired tonight, Tuesday, on Hillstranded, a new Discovery Channel special. More + video...
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