For scientists, the description raises more questions than answers. Marine biologist Dr. Eliza Harkins said: “The ocean contains mysteries we’ve barely begun to chart. What witnesses describe doesn’t match any known species. If authentic, this could be a remnant of a prehistoric lineage—or something entirely new.”
Legends Reborn
The appearance has reignited centuries-old myths. Across cultures, the sea serpent has haunted human storytelling:
- The Norse Jörmungandr, a world-serpent said to encircle the Earth.
- The Leviathan of biblical lore, described as an unstoppable beast of the deep.
- The Ogopogo of Canadian legend and the Mokele-mbembe of African folklore, long dismissed as tales of imagination.
- Sailors of the 18th and 19th centuries frequently reported sightings of long, sinuous creatures, often ridiculed by academics.
Cryptozoologist Grant Morton declared: “This is validation. For decades, mainstream science mocked the possibility of large unknown creatures. But myths survive for a reason. Something has always been there, waiting.” Continue reading…