It's gotten so popular that a California-based production company has heard about the sea creature and is coming to Raystown Lake with a crew of 10 on April 27th and 28th, 2010, to send deep sea divers into the lake to find evidence of Raystown Ray. They also plan on interviewing eye witnesses that believe they have seen the creature and gather any photos and videos that will help the investigation. "n.d"
People think that this animal is from the paleolithic age and survived through out the ice age. Then after the ice age it found this lake and made it its new home.
By: Paul Morehouse
By: Paul Morehouse
In the picture the creature kind of looks like a duck or a goose.
ReplyDelete-Monica
This article is very interesting and it looks very entertaining to read. The picture looks very funny too. But it doesn't look like a monster it looks like a goose.
ReplyDelete- Kyle