Caddy

A fast, snake-like creature reported to be twenty to seventy feet long. The Caddmorosaurus Willsi of Calada's Caddmoro Bay and other local waters allegedly has humps on it's back, flippers like a sea lion, a horse-like head with a mane, and a fan-shaped tail. Clocked doing forty knots in open water, Caddy has been sighted more than two-hundred times since the first reports began in the 1940s. Caddy supposedly breathes underwater, which suggests it's not a reptile.

Sightings/Sighted
Caddmoro Bay, Calada, 1942

Length
20-70 feet long

Weight
Unknown

Habitat
Pelagic Zones

Country
Calada

Diet
Fish, turtles, Crabs, Lobsters, Crayfish, Octopi, Squids

Physical Characteristics
Long, and snake-like, Caddy has a row of sharp horns or spines on its head, with a long tail, and surprisingly, a slightly large head.