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  Criptozoo.com il primo sito italiano sulla Criptozoologia // a cura di Lorenzo Rossi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The conformation of the cadborosaurus differs from the turtles’ one, because it dissipates a lot of heat: the relationship between surface and volume is very high in a snake-like animal.
To admit that the cadborosaurus descended by it is to admit that the cadborosaurus is a fruit of a very speed evolutionary process, not longer than 2 millions of years.
The intuition that cadborosaurus is a Siren is of Bernard Heuvelmans, who theorized that a relic population of Steller’s sea cows was the probable cause of the sightings of caddy, or at least of a part.
www.criptozoo.com /absolutenm/templates/criptidiacquaticitemplate.asp?articleid=166&zoneid=12   (8745 words)

  
 BCSCC Website
Why two eminent scientists would be advocates for the existence of what can only be described as the quintessential sea serpent is a real curiosity to many people, but LeBlond and Bousfield have only become Caddy's spokesmen as a result of over 20 years of research into the creature's existence and habits.
Hagelund realised that there was the distinct possibility that Cadborosaurus might not survive the night in the confined spaces of a bucket and so reluctantly released it to the sea from whence it came.
Mrs Harsh has also stated for the record that she found what appeared to be a "dinosaur" skeleton beneath an eagle's nest also on John's Island as well as having seen a full-size Caddy specimen in John's Island Passage in 1990.
www.bcscc.ca /cadborosaurus.htm   (900 words)

  
 iqexpand.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Cadborosaurus: Survivor from the Deep is a significant, reader-friendly piece of research.
Cadborosaurus willsi: attributive inquiry (of Dr. Pasquale Saggese with the collaboration of the cryptozoologist Lorenzo Rossi) §1: introduction The list of the species, studied by criptozoology, might...
Cadborosaurus Willsi By Aaron Justice Off the British Colombian coast of Cadboro Bay lives a monster, affectionately named Caddy or Cadborosaurus Willsi.
cadborosaurus_willsi.iqexpand.com   (1267 words)

  
 Tales of the East Coast Trail
The Cadborosaurus (Cadborosaurus willsi) is a long-necked reptile resembling a prehistoric sea dinosaur.
Cadborosaurus has small, narrow fore-flippers at the base of the neck and large, hind flippers webbed to the tail in a broad fluke.
Although some representatives of Cadborosaurus have startled Newfoundland mariners with their unfamiliarity and rapid speed, it appears that Cadborosaurus is generally shy and feeds upon salmon, deepwater fishes, squid, and sometimes birds on the surface.
www.ucs.mun.ca /~patrickr/TrailTales   (17785 words)

  
 The Cadborosaurous
Edward Bousfield is in relentless pursuit of an elusive marine serpent, the Cadborosaurus.
The article, in Dr. Bousfield’s self-published scientific journal Amphipacifica, depicts Cadborosaurus as a large aquatic reptile, 15 to 20 metres long, with a serpentine body (which forms a series of humps or loops when the animal is swimming at the surface), long neck, with a horse-like head and two pairs of flippers.
In fact, he believes Cadborosaurus may well be closely related to other sea creatures, such as Nessie in Scotland and the famed Ogopogo of Lake Okanagan in the B.C. interior.
www.mysteriesofcanada.com /BC/cadborosaurous.htm   (348 words)

  
 La théorie de la Bipédie Initiale - BIPEDIA-24 5
About fossil Mammals and Reptiles, there is no problem : the attribution to the cryptid of the status of deform individual of an extinct species implicate the presupposition that the specie is not really extinct, with evident repercussions on the plausibility (in terms of probability) of the theory.
The conformation of the Cadborosaurus differs from the turtles' one, because it dissipates a lot of heat : the relationship between surface and volume is very high in a snake-like animal.
The probability that a homeothermic Reptile, capable to live in waters at 5° C and with snake-like shape, ploughs the circum-artic sea is null.
perso.wanadoo.fr /initial.bipedalism/24e.htm   (8819 words)

  
 Cadborosaurus willsi
It was described from a photo that i have seen and is almost definately a rotted shark, or at least too rotted to be described properly.
The animal is definately not a basiliosaur or a plesiosaur (the two groups of animals most commonly associated with large marine cryptids).
Should C. willsi ever be proven to exist, one thing it is unlikely to be clasified as is a pinniped.
cryptozoology.freeservers.com /caddy.htm   (2462 words)

  
 Cadborosaurus willsi - TheBestLinks.com - Coast, Loch Ness Monster, North America, Pacific, ...
Cadborosaurus willsi - TheBestLinks.com - Coast, Loch Ness Monster, North America, Pacific,...
Cadborosaurus willsi, Coast, Loch Ness Monster, North America, Pacific...
Cadborosaurus: Survivor From The Deep should be a text in all high school and college biology courses and deserves a place in all public libraries.
www.thebestlinks.com /Cadborosaurus_willsi.html   (1163 words)

  
 20th & 21st Century Dinosaurs--Caddy; The Well Documented, Cadboro Bay Sea Serpent ... Page 23
Caddy, as it quickly became known, was promptly adopted by the residents of Cadboro Bay and the surrounding areas.
The species, cadborosaurus, appears to be preyed upon by other sea creatures.
In October 1937 the corpse of a young cadborosaurus was extracted from a sperm whale's stomach.
s8int.com /dino23.html   (1257 words)

  
 Cadborosaurus Willsi - Unexplained Mysteries Discussion Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Off the British Colombian coast of Cadboro Bay lives a monster, affectionately named Caddy or Cadborosaurus Willsi.
It was in 1937 that a photograph of Caddy was obtained.
If we only had the body that was found we would have a good idea of what it was, but until another one shows up we will always have an unknown creature on our hands.
www.unexplained-mysteries.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=4601&mode=threaded   (936 words)

  
 Cadborosaurus willsi
It's quite a good book, but, like Darren, I don't think that their conclusions about Cadborosaurus being a reptile are correct.
I am inclined to favor a mammal, if, of course, Cadborosaurus indeed exists.
I personally think there's a good chance it does, and I think that the Naden Harbour carcass photos are very interesting and compelling.
dml.cmnh.org /1997Jul/msg00041.html   (471 words)

  
 Cadborosaurus
Sightings have began to be officially recorded and legitimized as early as 1932 where F.W. Kemp (An officer of the Provincial Archives of BC) and his family first reported seeing the creature.
Although the Cadborosaurus is apparently a species that lives in the oceans there are also many sightings of creatures resembling Caddy from inland lakes and rivers around the world.
Some experts believe that these creatures may have been landlocked by global environmental shifts like the iceage, where others feel that there may actually be underground rivers and passages that link many of these sighting locations together.
www.oraclevision.ca /EI/cadborosaurus.html   (1287 words)

  
 The Cryptid Zoo: Caddy
Caddy is the name given to a variety of sea monster that is reported from areas of the Pacific Ocean adjacent to Alaska, Canada, and continental America (from the coasts of Washington to Oregon).
Caddy is a shortened form of "cadborosaurus" and, like the term "Bigfoot," it is often used as if it is the proper name of one creature instead of the name for an entire species of creatures.
Caddy is rightly one of the most famous varieties of sea serpent, because of an unusually large number of well-documented sightings, plus the recovery of at least one genuinely puzzling carcass.
www.newanimal.org /caddy.htm   (413 words)

  
 I saw Caddy! - Monsters, Myths and Mystery: Great Canadian Legends - CBC Archives
A greenish-brown creature, later named Cadborosaurus, was travelling quickly in front of their boat.
As of 1999 he had never seen the monster, but had published a 1995 scientific paper naming it as a new species, Cadborosaurus willsi.
In 1938 fishermen in South Africa caught a fish that was later identified as a coelacanth — a "living fossil" whose species had previously been thought to have died out 70 million years ago.
archives.cbc.ca /IDC-1-69-1462-9702/life_society/myths_and_legends/clip3TEST   (462 words)

  
 Cadborosaurus Willsi AKA Caddy - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
Cadborosaurus Willsi AKA Caddy - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
Above Top Secret 4.0 » Cryptozoology and Mythical Beasts » Cadborosaurus Willsi AKA Caddy
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License.
www.abovetopsecret.com /forum/thread72013/pg   (335 words)

  
 Cadborosaurus Survivor from the Deep   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The authors interpret the creature in the photographs as a serpentine animal with the classic camel-like head and a tail region having two hind flippers.
The authors believe that this immature Caddy may be a “new species representative of an unnamed subcategory of reptilia.” What this implies to the layman is that Caddy (named Cadborosaurus willsi in honor of Archie Wills), may be closely related to the extinct marine reptiles from the Age of the Dinosaurs.
While all may not agree with the authors’ conclusions on Caddy, their data is unique and important from a cryptozoological standpoint.
www.strangemag.com /cadborosaurus.html   (452 words)

  
 Caddy in 1998
Caddy's gone to ground, but the Victoria man who specializes in tracking the elusive sea monster says Caddy is a kissing cousin of Ogopogo.
It will be a year Wednesday since Cadborosaurus was last seen in coastal waters, but this could just be a cycle when the numbers of the monster are on the decline, said Ed Bousfield, a research associate with the Royal Ontario Museum.
The similarity of the two creatures with a snakelike body, humps or coils, horselike head, flippers and split tail indicates they are related, he said.
www.ncf.carleton.ca /~bz050/caddy98.html   (413 words)

  
 Cadborosaurus Willsi - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
Cadborosaurus Willsi - Above Top Secret Conspiracy Community
Above Top Secret 4.0 » Cryptozoology and Mythical Beasts » Cadborosaurus Willsi
Above Top Secret 4 » Cryptozoology and Mythical Beasts » Cadborosaurus Willsi
www.abovetopsecret.com /forum/thread17431/pg   (230 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: features@ugusta: Questions about creature still unanswered 09/26/99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Like many other North American lake monsters, the existence of Caddy has long been debated, starting with Chinook Indians, who referred to it as the hiachuckaluck.
In the article, they christened the creature Cadborosaurus willsi and provisionally categorized it as an "undetermined but highly specialized" species of reptile.
Very few reptiles, however, have ever been able to flex their bodies vertically when swimming.
chronicle.augusta.com /stories/092699/fea_223-5599.000.shtml   (635 words)

  
 Oak Bay Tourism, Oak Bay, Victoria, BC, Canada
Caddy is frequently spotted from the shore during strolls along sandy Willows Beach or Cadboro Bay, for which the Cadborosaurus is named.
Never come closer than 100 feet of a small animal, as a nearby parent may intervene to protect its offspring.
While there are a handful of sightings every year, none have met the criteria to collect a $10,000 bounty offered by Oak Bay Tourism and the Oak Bay Beach Hotel – three minutes of video footage of a wild Cadborosaurus.
www.oakbaytourism.com /attractions/cadborosaurus   (304 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Title: Canadian Sea Serpent Officially Recognized by Science Cadborosaurus Willsi: New Genus, New Species
Cryptozoology Update: Sightings of Bigfoot in Western Pennsylvania and on the Hoh Reservation in Washington State, Cadborosaurus News, and the Tasmanian Tiger Hunt
Cadborosaurus: Survivor From the Deep, Horsdal & Schubart, 1995
db2.networkssupport.com /21stcenturyradio/tree/tree.asp?cat=2   (1070 words)

  
 MYSTERIOUS WORLD: Winter 2002: Mysterious Sea Serpents Part IV: The Search Continues
Description: In the Pacific Ocean, all along the Pacific Northwest and particularly near Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada lives the Cadborosaurus, or "Caddy".
The name "Cadborosaurus" was selected, and "Caddy" caught on quickly around the Cadboro Bay area.
Locals have embraced Caddy as one of their own, and the creature has become an integral part of the area's history.
www.mysteriousworld.com /Journal/2002/Winter/SeaSerpents   (6922 words)

  
 The Shadowlands Sea Serpent page
These photographs remain the definitive proof of the existence of what has been named the "cadborosaurus willsi" (by scientists Paul LeBlond and Ed Bousefield who have devoted more than 20 years of study to the subject), more commonly known as the "caddy".
The Cadborosaurus was named after a bay on Vancouver island called Cadboro Bay, near Victoria.
Wills organized a contest to name the animal, which was dubbed "Cadborosaurus," after Cadboro Bay near Victoria, where it had been repeatedly sighted.
theshadowlands.net /serpent2.htm   (11521 words)

  
 Latest dinosaur news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
For more information about these and other monsters look at the website of the secular British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club.
A large number of aquatic creatures have been reported to be dwelling in more than thirty lakes around the Canadian province of British Columbia, while sightings of Sasquatch and a marine serpent dubbed Cadborosaurus are legion.
The club newsletter carries reports on the latest sightings, theories and field work undertaken to identify and classify these animals, as well as reporting on items of interest in the field from all around the world.
www.fairservicenz.com /dino.html   (8904 words)

  
 Bigfoot Forums > San Francisco Sea Serpent
In addition, the Clark brothers have in their possession a photograph of this serpent which Dr Bousfield has examined.
It is his opinion that the creature in the photo bears more than a cursory resemblance to the animal known as Cadborosaurus willsi.
We think we can say that the Clark brothers have seen an unknown animal and that the San Francisco serpent requires further investigation."
www.bigfootforums.com /lofiversion/index.php/t2628-100.html   (4071 words)

  
 Victoria Symphony Canada - Media Room   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
A world premiere by Douglas Schmidt, former Composer-in-Residence of the Victoria Symphony, will start off the programme.
“Cadboro Bay,” one of four pieces making up the work Victorian Airs, is based on the legend of Cadborosaurus Willsi, a mythical serpent that has been seen less than 100 times in the last 60 years.
The stunning Karen Gomyo, described as an “artist of rich lyricism and compelling authority,” will perform the featured violin part in Lalo’s Symphonie Espagnole.
www.victoriasymphony.bc.ca /media/index.asp?ID_ArticleIndex=105   (2406 words)

  
 Directory of Parasitologists in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Classification of Cambrian arthropods based on food gathering and feeding mechanisms.
Biology of the sea serpent Cadborosaurus willsi B and L. Publication of AMPHIPACIFICA, Journal of Systematic Biology.
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www2.biology.ualberta.ca /parasites/texten/direct.htm   (7812 words)

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