| Ogopogo
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One of Edward R. Fletcher's 3 August 1976 photographs of an alleged ogopogo.
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| Category
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Lake monster
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| Proposed scientific names
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| Other names
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Auck, hayash-hayash kust skaka kupa lake, naitaka, ukuk masachi kupa lake
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| Country reported
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Canada
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| First reported
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1872
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| Prominent investigators
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• Roy P. Mackal • John Kirk • Bill Steciuk • Karl Shuker
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Ogopogo is a lake monster reported from Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. It is an example of a naitaka.[1][2][3]
Notes and references[]
- ↑ Eberhart, George M. (2002) Mysterious Creatures: A Guide to Cryptozoology, ABC-CLIO, Inc., ISBN 1576072835
- ↑ Mackal, Roy P. (1980) Searching for Hidden Animals: An Inquiry Into Zoological Mysteries, Cadogan Books, ISBN 978-0946313051
- ↑ Shuker, Karl P. N. (2016) Still In Search Of Prehistoric Survivors: The Creatures That Time Forgot?, Coachwhip Publications, ISBN 978-1616463908