"none"@en . "Auriga"@en . . "Morgawr is the third book in the The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara fantasy trilogy by Terry Brooks. It was first published in 2002."@en . "The Morgawr (meaning sea giant in Cornish) is a cryptid found in Falmouth Bay, in the United Kingdom."@en . . . "Mary F's photograph"@en . . "World War 1"@en . . "401"^^ . . . . "Likely"@en . . . . "Endless Universe"@en . "The Morgawr is cryptid that is only seen in the video game \"The Secret Saturdays: Beasts of the 5th Sun\". The Morgawr is a multi-humped living fossil that lives in Cornwall, England. This plesiosaur-like cryptid has a small set of horns or antennas used for sensitive feeling and detections. This creature is very similar to the loch ness monster. In they video game they seem to be used as catapults, as It acts as a 30 ft. sling-shot File:Morgawr.jpg"@en . . . "25"^^ . . . "The Morgawr (meaning sea giant in Cornish) is a cryptid found in Falmouth Bay, in the United Kingdom."@en . "Morgawr is the third book in the The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara fantasy trilogy by Terry Brooks. It was first published in 2002."@en . "ISBN 0-345-43572-9"@en . "The Morgawr are a race of mutated sea-dwellers from Endless Legends."@en . . . "Loch Ness Monster"@en . "Durgan Dragon"@en . . . "Morgawr"@en . . . . "Morgawr"@en . . . . . "N/A"@en . . . "25"^^ . . "Sapient"@en . "The Morgawr is cryptid that is only seen in the video game \"The Secret Saturdays: Beasts of the 5th Sun\". The Morgawr is a multi-humped living fossil that lives in Cornwall, England. This plesiosaur-like cryptid has a small set of horns or antennas used for sensitive feeling and detections. This creature is very similar to the loch ness monster. In they video game they seem to be used as catapults, as It acts as a 30 ft. sling-shot File:Morgawr.jpg"@en . "The Morgawr are a race of mutated sea-dwellers from Endless Legends."@en . . . . . "Morgawr is a creature from modern mythology (AKA cryptozoology). It is a sea creature thought to live in Falmouth Bay off the coast of Cornwall, England. It was first sighted in September 1975 as a very large creature with a humped back and a long neck covered in bristles and a head with small horns. Another sighting occurred in February 1976, where it was photographed. It was said to be a black or very dark brown creature with a skin texture like that of a sea lion. Its neck looked like that of a snake, with a small head being at the end of that neck. Morgawr was next sighted several times in 1985, but hasn't been sighted since then. It was estimated to be 15-18 feet long. It appears to eat eels. Morgawr is Cornish for \"sea giant\"."@en . . "Morgawr is a creature from modern mythology (AKA cryptozoology). It is a sea creature thought to live in Falmouth Bay off the coast of Cornwall, England. It was first sighted in September 1975 as a very large creature with a humped back and a long neck covered in bristles and a head with small horns. Another sighting occurred in February 1976, where it was photographed. It was said to be a black or very dark brown creature with a skin texture like that of a sea lion. Its neck looked like that of a snake, with a small head being at the end of that neck. Morgawr was next sighted several times in 1985, but hasn't been sighted since then. It was estimated to be 15-18 feet long. It appears to eat eels. Morgawr is Cornish for \"sea giant\"."@en . . . . . "Water"@en . "Print"@en . "2002-09-02"^^ . . . . .