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Wildlife in North Carolina Article

 

Mystery Beasts of the Carolina Wood
Reports of Odd Creatures on Land and in Water
Stretch back more than 100 Years
By Jay Barnes
Illustrated by Tim Lee
Wildlife in North Carolina Magazine
Published February 2010

 

The following excerpt from the article deals with "Normie" the Lake Norman Monster:

 

Wildlife in North Carolina Magazine

Boaters, fisherman and even entire school groups have logged in reports of something strange swimming about the lake

 

In North Carolina, the Beast of Bladenboro has plenty of company on the cryptid list. There's an intriguing story about a large "sea serpent" that was struck and injured by the Grace Lines steamer Santa Clara on Dec. 30, 1947, as the ship passed some 120 miles off Cape Lookout. And near Charlotte, it turns out we may have our own Nessielike phenomenon in Lake Norman. Mooresville resident Matt Myers created LakeNormanMonster.com as the official Web site for the mysterious beast called Normie. Boaters, fisherman and even entire school groups have logged in reports of something strange swimming about the lake. Biologists say it could be an oversized catfish or alligator gar, but others think it's something much larger. And of course, the Web site offers souvenir Normie hats and T-shirts.

Normie

 

This article is reprinted from the February 2010 issue.
To order back issues, please visit www.ncwildlife.org.

 

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