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The three most mysterious monsters in the world

The three most mysterious monsters in the world are the Loch Ness Monster, the Tianchi Monster in Changbai Mountain and the Ogugu Monster.

1, Loch Ness Monster

As early as 1500 years ago, there were huge monsters in Loch Ness, and the story that they often came out to devour people and animals has spread. The Loch Ness monster is often described as a plesiosaur-like creature, which sounds daunting. Every year, many tourists from all over the world visit Loch Ness, hoping to see the true face of the monster.

2. Changbai Mountain Tianchi Monster

Since 1962, it has been said many times that water monsters have been found in Tianchi, Changbai Mountain, and there are also legends about water monsters in local chronicles. Some people even summed up the characteristics of the Tianchi monster: big head (bigger than the bull's head), protruding mouth, long neck (about 1 meter) and strong body (more than 3 meters).

3. Ogugu Monster

The Okana River Lake Monster in Canada is located in Lake Okana Gump in British Columbia, Canada, with the most famous Ogu Monster in Canada. Long before European immigrants arrived in the area, local Indians said there was a huge monster in Okanagan Lake.

water monster

Water monsters (especially those in the ocean) refer to myths and legends and unknown creatures living in water. There are many forms of water monsters, such as dragons, sea snakes and hydra. Scientists believe that there are many large unknown creatures in the sea at a depth of about 1000 meters, with a body length of about 18 to 20 meters. Other creatures, such as plesiosaurs, are thought to have survived from the age of dinosaurs.