Does a monster lurk in the murky waters of Lake Mendota? There have been
no sightings since the late 1940's, but accounts of the Lake Mendota
monster were reported on by the Wisconsin State Journal, The Capital
Times, The New North, and the Racine Daily Journal. It was described as a
giant fish-like serphent 25-30 feet long, a head ten inches wide, and a
tail studded with horns. The creature was nicknamed "Bozho" after an
Ojibwe folk hero, Winnebozho.
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