Yesterday, I wrote the following words: “Just recently I was asked if the kinds of cryptid creatures seen in the United States are broadly similar to those in the United Kingdom. That’s an interesting question. Notably, yes, they are mainly the same. For example, in the U.K. we have reports of (1) huge, winged things, (2) Bigfoot-type creatures, (3) water-based monsters, and (4) out of place regular animals – just like those encountered by people in the United States. So, having said that I thought I would make this a 4-part article that would address each of these four, very similar, mysterious phenomena in the U.K. – that also exist in the U.S.” Yesterday’s article was on Bigfoot in the U.K.. Today’s is on strange, water-based creatures in the U.K. There’s no doubt at all that the most famous water-based beast in the U.K. is the Loch Ness Monster. Or, more likely, the Loch Ness Monster. The fact is, though, the Nessies are far from being the only unidentified animals in the lakes, rivers, pools and canals in the U.K., as you will now see.