Apparently the Loch Ness Monster has a relative living in America. Fishermen recently caught a 20 - 30 foot long creature on tape. The footage made its television debut last night on "Hillstranded" on the Discovery Channel.

"I am quite impressed with the video," Paul LeBlond, former head of the Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of British Columbia, told Discovery News. "Although it was shot under rainy circumstances in a bouncy ship, it's very genuine." MSNBC.com

Some experts claim the footage shows a "Cadborosaurus", a reptilian creature named after Cadboro Bay. Whatever it is or isn't is sure to reopen the debate on whether or not Loch-Ness monsters exist in earth's waters.

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