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It was a chilly fall day in 1873.
A fisherman named Theophilus Picot drifted off the coast of eastern Canada in a small boat. He thought he saw something floating nearby.
Picot steered to the object and poked it with a pole.
Suddenly, the thing came to life. It rose from the ocean, long arms slapping at the water. Two giant tentacles landed across the tiny boat.
The fisherman acted fast. He grabbed an ax and hacked off one of the tentacles. The massive creature let go of the boat and disappeared underwater. Picot was left with a 19-foot-long tentacle and a very big question.
What was this mysterious creature?
It was 1873. A fisherman named Theophilus Picot was in a small boat. He was near eastern Canada. He thought he saw something in the water.
Picot steered to the object. He poked it with a pole.
Suddenly, the thing came to life. It rose from the ocean. Its long arms slapped at the water. Two giant tentacles landed across the tiny boat.
The fisherman grabbed an ax. He hacked off one of the tentacles. The huge creature let go of the boat. Then the creature sank deep into the water. Picot was left with a 19-foot-long tentacle. He was also left with a very big question.
What was that thing?
On a chilly autumn day in 1873, a fisherman named Theophilus Picot was fishing near the coast of eastern Canada in a small boat. He thought he spotted something floating nearby.
Picot steered over to the object and poked it with a pole.
Suddenly, the thing came to life and rose from the ocean. Its long arms slapped at the water, and two giant tentacles landed across Picot’s tiny boat.
Acting fast, the fisherman grabbed an ax and hacked off one of the tentacles. The massive creature let go of the boat and disappeared underwater, leaving behind a 19-foot-long tentacle. Picot was left wondering: What was that mysterious creature?