Looks like another case of “living dinosaurs”…..
I have to wonder if these things existed “pre-flood” and as the land masses rose and created the great inland lakes (Lake Bonneville/GSL and Flathead Lake), that these things were trapped in the larger bodies of water and were able to survive and adapt.  That would possibly explain the similar creature reportedly found in Flathead, as well.
There would be few other explanations for something that big unless it turns out to be a dead horse or something that came apart after it started decomposing.
Very interesting.

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Looks like another case of “living dinosaurs”…..
I have to wonder if these things existed “pre-flood” and as the land masses rose and created the great inland lakes (Lake Bonneville/GSL and Flathead Lake), that these things were trapped in the larger bodies of water and were able to survive and adapt.  That would possibly explain the similar creature reportedly found in Flathead, as well.
There would be few other explanations for something that big unless it turns out to be a dead horse or something that came apart after it started decomposing.
Very interesting.

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