There are hundreds of sightings of a creature living in the waters off of the west coast of the United States and Canada. Stories of this creature date back to the Native Americans who would paint depictions of the creature on their boats and canoes as a way to pay their respect and hopefully earn safe travels on the water. Sporting a camel shaped head and a long serpent like body, the Cadborosaurus (aka Caddy) is one of the most believable cryptids in the books and has plenty of visual and physical evidence to back it up. Hope you brought a towel cause today we're going swimming on today's episode of Infinite Rabbit Hole!
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