Are there sea monsters in Lake Superior?

In Lake Superior, near the Presque Isle River, the creature is called Pressie. Over the past 400 years, there have been numerous sightings of Pressie. In one famous published story, a copper prospector came across the creature in an underwater cave in Lake Superior.
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Are there sea creatures in the Great Lakes?

The Great Lakes are home to some enormous fish species, like the Northern Pike, Muskellunge, and Lake Sturgeon. These fish are all long and slender like snakes, so it's possible that they've been the cause of 'monster' sightings over the years.
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What mythical creatures are in the Great Lakes?

This legendary Lake Superior creature has been identified by various people as:
  • Dragon.
  • Fish that looks like a lizard.
  • Great cat.
  • Lion.
  • Lynx.
  • Manitou.
  • Shaped like Lake Superior.
  • Snake with a turtle head.
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Is there an underground lake under Lake Superior?

As we determined this past week with several arduous dives, the caves lead to a vast underground lake. This is undoubtedly Sir Duluth's 'Lac d'Enfer,' and the same lake which swallowed poor William Bitter in 1870.
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Does Lake Michigan have a monster?

The Dewey Lake Monster, also known as the Sister Lakes Sasquatch, in Michigan folklore, is purported to be an ape-like creature, similar to descriptions of Bigfoot, that was allegedly sighted in the summer of 1964 near Dewey Lake and Sister Lakes in Dowagiac.
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What is the deepest spot in Lake Superior?

The deepest point in Lake Superior (about 40 miles north of Munising, Michigan) is 1,300 feet (400 meters) below the surface.
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What lives at the bottom of the Great Lakes?

The organisms living on the bottom in shallow waters are the same kinds of snails, clams, worms, mayflies, and caddisflies found in most small lakes. The deep waters, however, are the realm of some organisms that are found only in the deep, cold lakes of the northern latitudes.
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Are there whales in Lake Superior?

Every year there are reports of whales in Lake Superior. The reports are sightings sent by residents and visitors along the north shore of Lake Superior. Lake Superior isn't the only Michigan body of water to experience whale sightings.
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Is there life at the bottom of Lake Superior?

Scientists making the first submarine expedition in Lake Superior have had their first look at the bottom at its deepest -- more than 1,300 feet -- and found it teeming with life, though only of three species.
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Does Lake Superior have sharks?

We're hearing reports from guys fishing near the upper harbor warm water discharge (here in Marquette) of seeing a shark in Lake Superior. Though extremely rare, sharks have been spotted in fresh water areas before. As we know, Lake Superior is very cold especially this time of year.
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Does Lake Ontario have a monster?

The Lake Ontario Serpent is a Canadian lake monster. There are many sightings for this creature, as well as local legend, ranging from children's stories, settler's tales, and modern sightings. The one thing that all the sighings have in common is that they tell of a long and serpent-like creature.
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What is the scariest fish in Lake Michigan?

The Sea Lamprey must be the scariest-looking of all the dangerous creatures in Lake Michigan. It has an eel-like body, and its mouth is large and round with numerous rows of sharp teeth.
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What lives in Lake Superior?

Lake Superior is home to about 80 species of fish, including carp and varieties of trout, salmon and perch. The Lake Superior region is also home to many common native plant species, including Michigan's state tree, the white pine, and Flowering Rush, an aquatic plant that grows along the shoreline.
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What is the biggest fish in Lake Superior?

Lake sturgeon are the largest fish in Lake Superior. They among the oldest fish in the lake too. Did you know that a lake sturgeon can live to be older than 100 years? This species of fish has also been around for a long time—about 150 million years.
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Are there piranhas in the Great Lakes?

Piranhas

While there's been no official report of an actual piranha being caught in Lake Michigan, they have been found in smaller lakes around Michigan. At least according to the lifestyle blog Livn Fresh. Upon doing more research, it turns out that a few years ago 'piranha type fish' were caught near Detroit.
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What's under Lake Superior?

The bedrock of Earth's crust around nearly all of Lake Superior is part of the huge core of North America called the Canadian Shield. This great mass consists of rocks formed in Precambrian times – that is, from the very origin of Earth about 4.7 billion years ago up to a mere 545 million years ago.
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Which is the roughest Great Lake?

An article in Great Lakes Echo asking whether Lake Michigan is the most dangerous of the Great Lakes quotes Joseph Atkinson, professor and chair of the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering. “Lake Michigan is the worst of the Great Lakes in terms of numbers of drownings,” he said.
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Can you drink water from Lake Superior?

Lake Superior is the cleanest of the Great Lakes, and many people drink the water regularly (even in their homes). On trip, the decision is yours. For your safety we bring a high quality water filter or boil our water.
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Are there jellyfish in Lake Superior?

In 2010, thousands of the small jellyfish were spotted by Steve Geving, a Lake Superior area fisheries specialist for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources who was kayaking on Namakan Lake in Voyageurs National Park.
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Can you swim in Lake Superior?

Lake Superior's beaches are open and safe for swimming over 90% of the time, and the water is extremely clear, with an average underwater visibility of 8.3 m (27 ft).
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Are there dolphins in Lake Superior?

A very exciting thought, but the answer is no. Upon a stringent search I found the truth about dolphins or whales in our great lakes from Seagrant.umn.edu. The truth: There are no whales, no dolphins or sharks, and no squid in the Great Lakes.
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Can sharks get into the Great Lakes?

Sharks literally just can't get to the Great Lakes. While they can hang out in the Great Barrier Reef, there are a few barriers like an electrical one in Chicago, locks and dams in the Illinois River and even Niagra Falls, as Great Lakes Guide said.
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Are there turtles in Lake Superior?

In Ontario, you'll find Western Painted Turtles on the northwest shores of Lake Superior, and Midland Painted Turtles North of Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. Painted Turtles inhabit ponds, creeks, rivers, wetlands, and lakes. They prefer slow-moving water and sheltered bays with ample vegetation to munch on.
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Can there be a tsunami in the Great Lakes?

“Meteotsunamis happen in every Great Lake and they can happen (roughly) 100 times per year,” said Eric Anderson, the study's lead author and a scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association's Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory.
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