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- Q4736103 subject Q20109623.
- Q4736103 subject Q7082925.
- Q4736103 subject Q8682333.
- Q4736103 abstract "The Altamaha-ha (or Altie) is a posited aquatic creature, alleged to inhabit the myriad small streams and abandoned rice fields near the mouth of the Altamaha River (after which it has been named) in southeastern Georgia, United States. Sightings are particularly reported around Darien and elsewhere in McIntosh County.The legend has its roots in Native American tradition. Cryptozoologists report that there have been uniform sightings of the creature, in which witnesses claim the creature is 9-meter (30-foot) long, and swims like a seal, rather than a fish or eel. They claim the rare sightings are due to the creature's green skin, allowing it to blend into the surrounding area.".
- Q4736103 thumbnail Altamaha-ha.jpg?width=300.
- Q4736103 wikiPageExternalLink altamaha-ha.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q1165884.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q1428.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q1756633.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q20109623.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q36747.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q434188.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q47521.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q492652.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q7082925.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q772636.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q842623.
- Q4736103 wikiPageWikiLink Q8682333.
- Q4736103 comment "The Altamaha-ha (or Altie) is a posited aquatic creature, alleged to inhabit the myriad small streams and abandoned rice fields near the mouth of the Altamaha River (after which it has been named) in southeastern Georgia, United States. Sightings are particularly reported around Darien and elsewhere in McIntosh County.The legend has its roots in Native American tradition.".
- Q4736103 label "Altamaha-ha".
- Q4736103 depiction Altamaha-ha.jpg.