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- Sea_monk abstract "The sea monk (also monk-fish or monkfish) was a sea creature found off the eastern coast of the Danish island of Zealand, almost certainly in 1546. It was described as a "fish" that looked superficially like a monk, and was mentioned and pictured in the fourth volume of Conrad Gesner's famous Historia Animalium. Gesner also referenced a similar monster found in the Firth of Forth, according to Boethius, and a sighting off the coast of Poland in 1531. The sea monk was subsequently popularised in Guillaume du Bartas's epic poem La Sepmaine; ou, Creation du monde, where the poet speaks of correspondences between land and sea, mentioning both the "mytred Bishop" and the "cowled Fryer": In the early 1850s, Danish zoologist Japetus Steenstrup suggested that the sea-monk was a giant squid, a theory more recently popularised by writer Richard Ellis. Cryptozoologist Bernard Heuvelmans believed the report was based on the discovery of an errant walrus. More recently, it has been suggested that it was an angel shark Squatina squatina, which is commonly called "monkfish" in English or munk in Norwegian and Danish. Other suggested suspects for the sea monk include a grey seal, a hooded seal, a monk seal, or a hoax such as a Jenny Haniver.".
- Sea_monk thumbnail The_Sea_Monk-1.jpg?width=300.
- Sea_monk wikiPageID "974657".
- Sea_monk wikiPageLength "3398".
- Sea_monk wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Sea_monk wikiPageRevisionID "673473802".
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Angel_shark.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Anicius_Manlius_Severinus_Boethius.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Bernard_Heuvelmans.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Bishop-fish.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Boethius.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_legendary_creatures.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Humanoid_cryptids.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_European_legendary_creatures.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scottish_cryptids.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sea_cryptids.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_Gesner.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_Gessner.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Dagon.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Denmark.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink File:Japetus_Steenstrup_sea_monks.png.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Firth_of_Forth.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Giant_squid.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Grey_seal.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Guillaume_de_Salluste_Du_Bartas.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Historiae_animalium_(Gesner).
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Historiae_animalium_(Gessner).
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Hooded_seal.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Japetus_Steenstrup.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Jenny_Haniver.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Jenny_Havier.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Monachus.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Monk.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Monk_seal.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Ellis_(biologist).
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Umibōzu.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Walrus.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink Zealand.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Sea_Monk-1.jpg.
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sea monk".
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLinkText "sea monk".
- Sea_monk wikiPageWikiLinkText "soemunk".
- Sea_monk hasPhotoCollection Sea_monk.
- Sea_monk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cryptozoology.
- Sea_monk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Sea_monk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mergefrom.
- Sea_monk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect.
- Sea_monk wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sea_monk subject Category:Christian_legendary_creatures.
- Sea_monk subject Category:Humanoid_cryptids.
- Sea_monk subject Category:Medieval_European_legendary_creatures.
- Sea_monk subject Category:Scottish_cryptids.
- Sea_monk subject Category:Sea_cryptids.
- Sea_monk hypernym Creature.
- Sea_monk type FictionalCharacter.
- Sea_monk comment "The sea monk (also monk-fish or monkfish) was a sea creature found off the eastern coast of the Danish island of Zealand, almost certainly in 1546. It was described as a "fish" that looked superficially like a monk, and was mentioned and pictured in the fourth volume of Conrad Gesner's famous Historia Animalium. Gesner also referenced a similar monster found in the Firth of Forth, according to Boethius, and a sighting off the coast of Poland in 1531.".
- Sea_monk label "Sea monk".
- Sea_monk sameAs Category:Sea_monk.
- Sea_monk sameAs Monje_del_Mar.
- Sea_monk sameAs Pesce_monaco.
- Sea_monk sameAs 시_멍크.
- Sea_monk sameAs Monniksvis_(fabel).
- Sea_monk sameAs m.03vtdy.
- Sea_monk sameAs Морской_монах_(мифическое_существо).
- Sea_monk sameAs Q1114558.
- Sea_monk sameAs Q1114558.
- Sea_monk sameAs 海僧侶.
- Sea_monk wasDerivedFrom Sea_monk?oldid=673473802.
- Sea_monk depiction The_Sea_Monk-1.jpg.
- Sea_monk isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_monk.