The monster driving Britain crazy: What is the terrifying creature that washed up on the beach?

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August 6, 2015   
The many travelers to Manchester's pastoral Rochdale Lake will no longer return to the area in the coming years • The reason: a strange sea creature that has earned a variety of nicknames - with the most popular among them being the 'Maroch Ness Monster' • "I'm not going to go boating on this lake again, that's for sure"'
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A terrifying sea creature washed ashore from Lake Rochdale in Manchester, UK, and has managed to stir up the internet, which has already given the new monster a host of nicknames, the most popular of which is the Loch Ness Monster, a paraphrase of the mythological Loch Ness Monster.

The marine animal is 1.5 meters long, and its mouth is lined with a row of sharp, frightening teeth.

Travelers walking along the lakeshore found her on its banks.

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Lake Rochdale is a well-known site where many families spend time, but this situation has completely changed in recent days.

The many travelers chose to stay away from the frightening place, and never stopped thinking about a similar monster that would ask to keep them company while visiting the area.

For example, Carol Gleeson, a regular visitor to the lake, told the Express website: "It's terrible and horrible, I will never swim or paddle in this lake again, that's for sure." Local residents say that the percentage of visitors to the lake has dropped by tens of percent since the discovery of the strange monster.

Initial tests have not yet clearly identified the strange creature, which resembles a rare species of crocodile.

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