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Legend of Loch-Ness-like monster "Champ" endures - CBS News

Reading about the unknown species of fish in Lake Sumter, I was wondering if Florida has a mystery sea monster?

Scotland has the Loch Ness “Nessie”; Lake Champlain, Vermont has “Champ”.............what about Florida?

Here’s a picture of our “Champ” via CBS News.......above link....

CLICK WHERE IT SAYS: Play CBS News Video........
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In Palm Beach County, we have the "muck Monster" in the Lake Worth Lagoon.

Muck Monster Lake Worth - LagoonKeepers.org
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In Palm Beach County, we have the "muck Monster" in the Lake Worth Lagoon.

Muck Monster Lake Worth - LagoonKeepers.org

That's a good video (2 videos).........what do you think it really is????
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There are either Carp, Talapia or Bass in Lake Sumter, but they don't pee.
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There are either Carp, Talapia or Bass in Lake Sumter, but they don't pee.


Legend of Loch-Ness-like monster "Champ" endures - CBS News

Nope, interesting, but not a fish up here...........scroll down and watch the CBS News video on our Champ sea monster in Lake Champlain.
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champ sea monster lake champlain - Bing Images

Maybe if Lake Sumter Landing had a “spotting” of a sea monster, it would draw even more crowds to its great boardwalk and restaurant area............

These are some images of “Champy” or “Champ”, our Lake Champlain sea monster...............keep scrolling down on images.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champ_(cryptozoology)


Cryptozoology fans: More on Lake Monster or Sea Serpent in Lake Champlain.....
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Some of the people dancing at lake Sumter could be (
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There are either Carp, Talapia or Bass in Lake Sumter, but they don't pee.
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