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1 Nov, 2016 12:59

Alaskan ‘Loch Ness Monster’ sends internet into overdrive (VIDEO, POLL)

Alaskan ‘Loch Ness Monster’ sends internet into overdrive (VIDEO, POLL)

Move over Loch Ness – it appears there’s a new monster on the block and this one has almost 550,000 Facebook views.

Extraordinary footage of what looks like a creepy aquatic creature was taken on October 18 at Alaska’s Chena River by Bureau of Land Management workers Craig McCaa and Ryan Delaney.

According to McCaa, the serpent-shaped animal was about 12-15ft (3.5-4.5 meters) in length and snaked back and forth just beneath the surface for several minutes. The fact that there appeared to be a sheet of ice running along its back has only added to the intrigue.

“It clearly has a tail swaying, the ice rotating with its swaying tail, a head is in front of it and you can make out a shape of a forehead in the water.also can see to the left of its head what looks like a fin. it is a HUGE fish,” one YouTube viewer said of the phenomenon.

“Perhaps there are monsters frozen in the Ice that are defrosting... this one looks like it has a frosting cover!” said another.

However, others were less convinced by the footage, suggesting the movement was ”Just ice and slush moving in a current” or “frozen fish netting.”

So whether ‘Nessie’ has fled Scotland in fear of what life will be like in a post-Brexit UK or this river monster is an Alaskan native, it appears to many that North America has a new mysterious beast to rank alongside Big Foot.

Of course this isn’t the first time we’ve seen a mysterious aquatic creature outside Scotland. A ‘giant worm’ was filmed in a lake in Iceland in 2012.

Unfortunately for believers, the Alaskan Bureau of Land Management posted to Facebook what it thinks was actually caught on camera – "frazil ice stuck to a rope that is probably caught on a bridge pier."

But we want to know what you think.

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