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a still from our video before looping movement
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Doesn't look like birds flying in formation!

The same frame with the contrast adjusted darker
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It looks like one continuous object to us!

another frame showing the 1st animal swimming
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before it makes the looping turn

seconds later the animal makes a looping turn
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notice a second looping animal on the extreme left

2nd animal on the left making a looping turn
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Does that look like a bird?

Another view of the left loop a few frames later
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It still doesn't look like birds to us!

When the contrast is adjusted darker it looks less
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and less like birds and more like a serpent!

The animal makes a 90 degree turn
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Can birds swimming or flying in a straight line formation do that?

An enlargement with the contrast adjusted darker
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It looks like it is going over a second animal!

a 3rd animal was swimming behind the other two
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Does that look like birds flying in formation?

The same frame with the contrast darkened
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Looks like one continuous object to us!

Near the end of the video one of the animals lifts
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its head and neck several feet out of the water

This is the last photo taken February 25, 1987
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with the contrast darkened showing the head and neck

 

The same photo with a blue filter adjustment
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The buoy is visible behind and to the right of the animal

John Morgan III's final enlargement & enhancement
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He outlined humps behind the head and neck

John Morgan III's final below water enhancement
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outlining the animal's neck as it goes under the water

 

The 3rd photo taken on December 22, 1986
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The head is at the surface followed by a single arch

This shows the square snout above the water
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and the curved line of the top of the arch

 

 

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