1998 - Lake Erie Plesiosaur Found?

 

CLAIM: In 1998, a taxidermist discovered the corpse of a plesiosaur on the shore of Lake Eerie. It was displayed in Carl Baugh’s Creation Evidence Museum in Texas. (Hovind, 2003, 1:35:15)

RESPONSE: The carcass was not a plesiosaur, but a partially-decomposed burbot fish (Lota lota) that had been discovered by taxidermist Larry Petersen, who used it to create a tongue-in-cheek cryptid for an upcoming trade show as a treat for kids. Carl Baugh bought the animal from him to display in his Creation Evidence Museum as evidence of living dinosaurs, and it was used by Kent Hovind as proof of the same - Baugh later stopped promoting the creature once scans of the piece confirmed that parts of its skeleton had been extensively manipulated/removed in order to taxidermy it. (Kuban, 2007)

REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING

Kuban, G. (2007) Lake Erie Sea Monster? paleo.cc.

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