Cadborosaurus, also known as Caddy, is thought to be a snake-like sea creature that is 30 to 70 feet long.
The legend of the Cadborosaurus, also called Caddy, dates back to 1937, when what’s believed to be the creature’s carcass was discovered in the stomach of a sperm whale in Naden Harbor off the coast of British Columbia, Canada.
Canada’s Victoria News reports that sights of the Cadborosaurus describe it as a 30- to 70-foot-long, snake-like sea animal with webbed feet and a head shaped like that of a horse.
It’s believed that Caddy lived in the Pacific Ocean, and many followers of the folklore believe that his descendants and relatives still lurk in those waters.