Yes, there are some sea monsters that can be seen in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They are not alive anymore but their bones can be seen. Just go to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh to see these amazing fossil skeletons of sea creatures that lived in the Cretaceous inland sea.that covered most of North America.
The exhibit is located in Dinosaur Hall. It is called the Cretaceous Seaway. Some of the sea monsters they have in the exhibit are Dolichorhynchops and Tylosaurus. Dolichorhynchops was a member of the plesiosaur family of marine reptiles. National Geographic has a documentary called, "SEA MONSTERS : A Prehistoric Adventure". It immerses you in the life or death drama of an age when monsters ruled the seas! Stunning photo-realistic imagery recreates the perilous underwater realm of two young, dolphin-sized marine reptiles called Dolichorhynchus and follows their incredible journey through waters ruled by some of the most awesome predators ever to prowl the Earth's seas.
The fossil bones of these creatures are impressive to see at Carnegie Museum. You can purchase the National Geographic documentary "SEA MONSTERS : A Prehistoric Adventure" from http://www.shopNGvideos.com.
There was a photograph taken of a possible plesiosaur being seen in Lake Champlain.Many people living near Lake Champlain have seen this creature through the years. Lake Champlain is a lake that borders New York, Vermont, and Canada and has a link to the sea by the Saint Lawrence Seaway. For more information on sea monsters, plesiosaurs, and other marine reptiles go http://Wikipedia the free encyclopedia.














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