References and External Links
- Coleman, Loren and Huyghe, Patrick, Illust. Harry Trumbore and Mark Lee Rollins, The Field Guide To Lake Monsters, Sea Serpents, and other mystery denizens of the deep, ISBN 1-58542-252-5
- The Global Lake Monster Database
- Lake Monsters
- Lake Monsters of North America
- The Loch Ness Monster versus the Lake Michigan Monster
- Wagner, Herbert (1993) Wisconsin Monsters of the Deep. Originally published in Wisconsin Outdoor Journal
- Famous lake and sea monsters from around the world with some videos
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