Lake Erie is known to some as "monster lake" because of the stories about strange creatures in the lake. Some people compare Lake Erie to Loch Ness.
Lake Erie is known to some as "monster lake" because of the stories about strange creatures in the lake. Some people compare Lake Erie to Loch Ness.
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Haddock do not live in Lake Erie; they are primarily found in the North Atlantic Ocean, particularly around the waters off New England and the Canadian Maritimes. Lake Erie, being a freshwater lake, is home to species that are adapted to freshwater environments, such as perch, walleye, and bass. Haddock thrive in saltwater, which is not present in Lake Erie.
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Lake Erie has 2 rivers that are associated w/ it. The Detroit River and The Niagara River. I live about 15minz frm Lake Erie.....
In Lake Erie, the fish that shed their teeth are either the white fish, or the walleye fish.
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There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a giant creature living in Lake Erie. While local legends and folklore, such as tales of a lake monster similar to the Loch Ness Monster, have persisted, they remain unverified. Most reported sightings can be attributed to misidentifications of common wildlife or natural phenomena. Overall, Lake Erie is home to various fish species and wildlife, but no giant creatures have been confirmed.