The world's largest sea monster, the Cabro Dragon, is a giant creature that speculates on it, but scientists have already demonstrated the existence of such a sea monster in the world. Today, I will tell you about such a sea monster, a giant Kabro dragon with a length of 20 meters.
The "Kabro Dragon" monster photographed in the waters of the Gulf of Alaska in 2009

A 2009 film taken in the waters near the waters of the Gulf of Alaska has recently caused a stir! At that time, fishermen photographed a large creature about 9 meters long and with a hump on its back swimming in the water. Although many people think it is a water monster, scientists believe that it should be a "kabulo dragon" that is very similar to the ancient dragon whale unearthed in Egypt.
In the 20th century, hundreds of people claimed to have seen "Kaburo Dragon" with their own eyes, but it was impossible to examine whether it was true or not; Scientists only know that there is an ancient whale with a very similar appearance to "Kaburo Dragon" called "Dragon King Whale", and its skeleton has been excavated in Egypt many times.
The world's largest sea monster, the Cabro Dragon
The mysterious creature that marches at a high speed of 40 km per hour in the sea of the North Pacific Ocean is the CADDY, scientifically known as "Cadborosaurus willsi". It is said that The Cabro dragon is 10 to 20 meters long, with a head like a horse or snake, and a long body with nodular or spiral-shaped bumps on the back, inhabiting the ocean of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, in southwestern Canada. The Kaburo Dragon is an unusual monster, the Cabro Dragon is 6 meters long, the horse's head, the snout is curved downwards, the body is extremely slender, with a pair of large fins, and the tail has a parallel whale-like tail fin.
In the reconstructed drawings based on dead bodies, the vertebrae possessed by mammals, the tail composed of spiraling cartilage, and the dorsal and ventral fins are depicted. Regrettably, Cabroron's body disappeared on its way to the Natural History Museum in Chicago, USA. A sketch based on a photograph of Cady's body taken from the whale's belly. The head has a pointed mouth, which makes it very distinctive. In 1937, the carcasses of caught sperm whales resembled those of Capro dragon cubs were removed from the stomachs of caught sperm whales. The degree of decay gradually increased, and after taking 3 photos, I disappeared.
After that, sightings continued. One day in 1939, a fishing boat encountered Cabroron at a very close distance. In 1947, forest watchmen saw a 12-meter-long behemoth burrowing into a crevice in the rock. A mass sighting occurred on February 13, 1953, when at least 10 people saw Caboro dragons frolicking for at least an hour in Quiriken Bay on the east coast of Vancouver Island.