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- Sea_serpent abstract "A sea serpent or sea dragon is a type of sea monster either wholly or partly serpentine.Sightings of sea serpents have been reported for hundreds of years, and continue to be claimed today. Cryptozoologist Bruce Champagne identified more than 1,200 purported sea serpent sightings. It is currently believed that the sightings can be best explained as known animals such as oarfish, whales, or sharks (in particular, the frilled shark). Some cryptozoologists have suggested that the sea serpents are relict plesiosaurs, mosasaurs or other Mesozoic marine reptiles, an idea often associated with lake monsters such as the Loch Ness Monster.".
- Sea_serpent thumbnail Sea_serpent.jpg?width=300.
- Sea_serpent wikiPageExternalLink ~sfseaserpent.
- Sea_serpent wikiPageExternalLink ?playlist_id=87485.
- Sea_serpent wikiPageExternalLink video.php?id=3869.
- Sea_serpent wikiPageExternalLink sea-serpents.htm.
- Sea_serpent wikiPageExternalLink Seaserpent.pdf.
- Sea_serpent wikiPageID "44659".
- Sea_serpent wikiPageRevisionID "606498501".
- Sea_serpent aka "Various".
- Sea_serpent caption "A sea serpent from Olaus Magnus's book".
- Sea_serpent caption "History of the Northern Peoples .".
- Sea_serpent country "Various".
- Sea_serpent date "April 2008".
- Sea_serpent expert "Mythology".
- Sea_serpent grouping Legendary_creature.
- Sea_serpent habitat "Sea".
- Sea_serpent hasPhotoCollection Sea_serpent.
- Sea_serpent moreFootnotes "August 2007".
- Sea_serpent name "Sea Serpent".
- Sea_serpent refimprove "March 2012".
- Sea_serpent subGrouping Sea_monster.
- Sea_serpent subject Category:Cryptozoology.
- Sea_serpent subject Category:Dragons.
- Sea_serpent subject Category:Legendary_serpents.
- Sea_serpent subject Category:Sea_cryptids.
- Sea_serpent comment "A sea serpent or sea dragon is a type of sea monster either wholly or partly serpentine.Sightings of sea serpents have been reported for hundreds of years, and continue to be claimed today. Cryptozoologist Bruce Champagne identified more than 1,200 purported sea serpent sightings. It is currently believed that the sightings can be best explained as known animals such as oarfish, whales, or sharks (in particular, the frilled shark).".
- Sea_serpent label "Sea serpent".
- Sea_serpent label "Seeschlange (Kryptozoologie)".
- Sea_serpent label "Serpent de mer".
- Sea_serpent label "Serpente marinha (mitologia)".
- Sea_serpent label "Serpente marino".
- Sea_serpent label "Serpiente marina (mitología)".
- Sea_serpent label "Wąż morski (kryptozoologia)".
- Sea_serpent label "Морской змей".
- Sea_serpent label "シーサーペント".
- Sea_serpent label "大海蛇".
- Sea_serpent sameAs Mořský_had_(mytologie).
- Sea_serpent sameAs Seeschlange_(Kryptozoologie).
- Sea_serpent sameAs Serpiente_marina_(mitología).
- Sea_serpent sameAs Serpent_de_mer.
- Sea_serpent sameAs Naga_laut.
- Sea_serpent sameAs Serpente_marino.
- Sea_serpent sameAs シーサーペント.
- Sea_serpent sameAs 해룡.
- Sea_serpent sameAs Wąż_morski_(kryptozoologia).
- Sea_serpent sameAs Serpente_marinha_(mitologia).
- Sea_serpent sameAs m.0c53m.
- Sea_serpent sameAs Q379173.
- Sea_serpent sameAs Q379173.
- Sea_serpent wasDerivedFrom Sea_serpent?oldid=606498501.
- Sea_serpent depiction Sea_serpent.jpg.
- Sea_serpent isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_serpent.