Since the last Ice Age, serpents have populated the glacial lakes formed around the world.
Loch Ness is the most famous of all with its elusive creature.
Canada and the USA share a family of serpents in Lake Champlain.
Many claim that it is a freshwater Plesiosaur with a habit of raiding garbage cans.
Western Canada repects its water serpent in Lake Okanagan.
Ogopogo has a reputation for snatching animals as large as moose under water for meal time.
Raystown Ray is a bizarre serpent making its home in a quiet lake by Raystown, Pennsylvania.
Though the creature has been criticized as a hoax to bolster the economy of the one-horse town, those who encounter Ray are forever changed.