Wednesday, 1 July 2015

A NOTE ABOUT LAKE/SEA MONSTERS

This is just a little billet-doux for those of you who scan the waters in the hope of seeing monsters or those of you who may have had a chance encounter with such a creature.

The distance in observed bodies of water can be deceptive and this is of importance to those who believe they have seen monsters.  The way they may be deceived is as follows.  A small animal, swimming near the shoreline, may look as though it is much further out in the water.  This can lead the unwary to think it is a big animal in the distance, rather than a small animal near to hand.  This perceptual anomaly has been recognized by psychologists, so, next time you see what looks like a big animal out to sea, take a closer look to ensure it isn't a smaller animal much nearer than it seems.

It is also wise to ensure that what you're seeing isn't something well known.  The long-lived wels catfish can look very monstrous and sturgeon can grow to a staggering size.  Cryptozoologists have already noted the somewhat serpentine appearance of the oarfish.  I can think of several humans I know who, when swimming, could well pass for sea monsters!







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