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In the early days of the European Age of Navigation, people often saw things like the heads and necks of giant tentacles or plesiosaurs at sea, and some people described them as water monsters, and the legend of water monsters also arose. true

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In the early days of the European Age of Navigation, people often saw things like the heads and necks of giant tentacles or plesiosaurs at sea, and some people described them as water monsters, and the legend of water monsters also arose.

In fact, this is the "body part" of the blue whale, and the scientific name is "Ding Ri"! With an average length of about 180 to 300 centimeters, it is the overlord of the animal world, and each "small tadpole" can reach 20 liters.

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In the early days of the European Age of Navigation, people often saw things like the heads and necks of giant tentacles or plesiosaurs at sea, and some people described them as water monsters, and the legend of water monsters also arose. true
In the early days of the European Age of Navigation, people often saw things like the heads and necks of giant tentacles or plesiosaurs at sea, and some people described them as water monsters, and the legend of water monsters also arose. true
In the early days of the European Age of Navigation, people often saw things like the heads and necks of giant tentacles or plesiosaurs at sea, and some people described them as water monsters, and the legend of water monsters also arose. true

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