Morgawr

If the Loch Chess Monster has a relative, it surely is Morgawr, which has the same long neck and humped back (and also a male, since Nessie is a female). Like Nessie, they both are Lake Serpents, except they live in different locations, but in the same place. While Nessie lives on a loch (lake), Morgawr lives in and around the Puffish waters of Puffle'and, mostly Fallmooth Bay. In the old language, Morgawr means "Sea Giant." Various monster-spotters described Morgawr as black, dark brown or blue with a snake-like head, a large hump-backed body, and flippers. One eyewitness estimated it's length 40 feet, but most say that it is the same length as Nessie. Local penguins feared these creatures in 1876 when fisherpenguins caught a "monster" with a long neck. In 1976 photographs of Morgawr were published in the Fallmooth newspaper and shown on television; then in 1999, a video was made. Though some doubt Morgawr is a monster, others say it could be a plesiosaur, believed to be extinct for more than 65 million years.

Sighted/Sightings
Fallmooth Bay is part of Puffish peninsula. The coastline adjacent to the mouth of the MelWorth River has been nicknamed "Morgawr's Mile" because of the many sightings of the monster in the area.

Height
Same as Nessie

Length
Most say it is 40 feet (12 meters), but many say that it is the same length, since many say that Morgawr is a relative of Nessie

Habitat
Pelagic Zone/Benthic Zone (mixture of both zones)

Country
Puffle'and

Physical Characteristics
Like Nessie, it is eel-like or serpentine, most say grey, darkish brown or blue scales, one to three hums, a snake head, and four flippers, and a long, yet stumpy-looking tail.