In this first scary piece Nick Redfern focuses in on beasties that seem more sentient, more menacing, than the typical flesh-eating leviathan, i.e. the kind that take a chunk out of you just because they can. But When Lake Monsters Become Totally Deadly you’re dealing with what may be mindless eating machines, snapping up people the way a humpback whale filters krill. There’s no malice involved, just big appetites and an awareness of where humans really sit on the evolutionary food chain. (CM)– Delivered by Feed43 serviceIn this first scary piece Nick Redfern focuses in on beasties that seem more sentient, more menacing, than the typical flesh-eating leviathan, i.e. the kind that take a chunk out of you just because they can. But When Lake Monsters Become Totally Deadly you’re dealing with what may be mindless eating machines, snapping up people the way a humpback whale filters krill. There’s no malice involved, just big appetites and an awareness of where humans really sit on the evolutionary food chain. (CM)
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