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==Gallery== <gallery> Soe Orm 1555.jpg|Olaus Magnus's Sea Orm, 1555 Sea serpent Cape Ann 1639.jpg|The first American sea serpent, reported from [[Cape Ann]], [[Massachusetts]], in 1639 Sea serpent, Ama Temple, Macao.jpg|Sea serpents, [[A-Ma Temple|Ama Temple]], [[Macao]] Seljord komm.svg|A sea serpent depicted in the coat of arms of [[Seljord]] in Norway Maned sea serpent 1755.jpg|Maned sea serpent from Bishop Erik Pontoppidan's 1755 work ''Natural History of Norway'' 1817 Gloucester sea serpent.jpg|The Gloucester sea serpent of 1817 Sea serpent from Hart Nautical Collections.jpg|A hairy sea serpent Hydrarchos.jpg|Albert Koch's {{convert|115|ft|m|abbr=off|order=flip|adj=mid|-long}} "Hydrarchos" fossil skeleton from 1845. It was found to be an assembled collection of bones from at least five fossil specimens of ''[[Basilosaurus]]''. HMS Plumper sea serpent 1848.jpg|"Supposed Appearance Of The Great Sea-Serpent, From H.M.S. Plumper, Sketched By An Officer On Board", [[Illustrated London News]], 14 April 1849 HMS Daedalus with sea serpent.jpg|The sea serpent spotted by the crew of HMS ''Daedalus'' in 1848 Daedalus sea serpent 1848.jpg|Another of the original illustrations of the HMS ''Daedalus'' encounter Giant oarfish bermuda beach 1860.jpg|[[Oarfish]] that washed ashore on a Bermuda beach in 1860. The animal was {{convert|16|ft|m|0|abbr=in|order=flip}} long and was originally described as a sea serpent. File:Lderry co arms.png|The arms of [[County Londonderry]] feature sea dragons as [[supporters]]. </gallery>
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