…and the creatures keep on comin ‘…..
This time around, the Michigan monstrosity is called the Stearns Bayou Water Monster. It has a ten-foot long tail of an alligator, a six-foot body that resembles a soft-shelled turtle, and the head of a hippopotamus. The underbody, or stomach, gives off a fluorescent light.
The Stearns Bayou covers 77 acres of the Grand River, southeast of Grand Haven in Ottawa County.
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The Stearns Bayou Water Monster was first spotted on August 8, 1909. The two men who first saw this beast made the discovery after being told by their wives that they heard weird noises outside. They went down to the bayou and that’s when they saw the monster moving through the bay and finally sinking into the depths…