Unsure but if you happen to see one you can report it here: (http://www.monsterssightings.com/category/sea-monster-sightings) to share what you saw.
The exact number of sea monster sightings is difficult to quantify, as reports span centuries and come from various cultures worldwide. Sightings often include legendary creatures like the Loch Ness Monster or the Kraken, and many are anecdotal or based on folklore. While thousands of such reports exist, the lack of scientific evidence means that these sightings remain largely unverified and often attributed to misidentifications of known marine animals or natural phenomena.
There have been reported sightings of a creature known as the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland's Loch Ness, but there is no concrete evidence of its existence. Many believe the sightings to be hoaxes or misidentifications of known animals.
The giant squid has often been called a sea monster.
Sea Serpents have never been proven to exist. Only sightings have been reported, but no actual proof has ever been produced. It is believed by professionals that Sea Serpent sightings are actually sightings of other large sea creatures, such as whales or sharks.
There are many things that could be meant by getting a sea monster tattooed on you such as power. It may also symbolize fear.
I have defeated a sea monster, but there is more than one, so it depends which one you are defeating.
Lagoona Blue is the Sea Monster girl
no it is not a dragon it is a sea monster
Cetus is a constellation named after the sea monster from Greek mythology. It represents the sea monster that was sent by Poseidon to devour Andromeda. The name Cetus is Latin for "whale" or "sea monster".
On land, the dragon. Sea monster in water.
Tiger shark is a sea monster. It starts with the letter T.
no it is not a dragon it is a sea monster