A Royal Navy captain swore to it in an official report to the Admiralty. Two Fellows of the Zoological Society watched it through their glasses off the coast of Brazil and never forgot what they saw. For four hundred years, sober sailors, trained naturalists, and whole ships' companies have reported a long, dark animal moving through open water, an animal that fits nothing in the textbooks.
Is the sea serpent real?
Sea Monsters takes the question seriously, the way it deserves. No breathless belief. No lazy ridicule. Just the evidence, followed wherever it leads, including to the places where it runs out.
Inside, you will find:
This is the third volume in the Cryptids Declassified series, and the bridge into the deep. If you want the truth about sea monsters, skeptical of the creature and respectful of the people who looked, start here.
Evidence, not speculation.