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Sea Serpents can be found in all major oceans and seas. The sizes and presumed breeds of sea serpent varies across the globe, but their general body structure argues for a common evolutionary ancestor with dragons. The Chinese refer to the creatures as kiao, or sea-dragons.
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Sea-serpents can be found in all major oceans and seas. The sizes and presumed breeds of sea-serpent vary across the globe, but their general body structure argues for a common evolutionary ancestor with dragons. The Chinese refer to the creatures as kiao, or sea-dragons.
  
Whilst carrying [[Temeraire]] and [[William Laurence]] to China in 1806 [[HMS Allegiance]] was attacked in the Indian Ocean,  by the largest sea serpent recorded by Europeans. The creature was at least 250 feet in length, over twice the size of a Regal Copper, though the body was less than 20 feet in diameter. During the attack [[Temeraire]] instinctively felt that the serpent was a sentient creature and was disturbed by his inability to communicate with it and the eventual necessity to kill it.
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Whilst carrying [[Temeraire]] and [[William Laurence]] to China in 1806 [[HMS Allegiance]] was attacked in the Indian Ocean,  by the largest sea-serpent recorded by Europeans. The creature was at least 250 feet in length, over twice the size of a Regal Copper, though the body was less than 20 feet in diameter. Although Laurence thought the sea-serpent's eyes showed a lack of intelligent consciousness, [[Temeraire]] instinctively felt that the serpent was a sentient creature and was disturbed by his inability to communicate with it and by the eventual necessity to kill it.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:22, 5 August 2007

Sea-serpents can be found in all major oceans and seas. The sizes and presumed breeds of sea-serpent vary across the globe, but their general body structure argues for a common evolutionary ancestor with dragons. The Chinese refer to the creatures as kiao, or sea-dragons.

Whilst carrying Temeraire and William Laurence to China in 1806 HMS Allegiance was attacked in the Indian Ocean, by the largest sea-serpent recorded by Europeans. The creature was at least 250 feet in length, over twice the size of a Regal Copper, though the body was less than 20 feet in diameter. Although Laurence thought the sea-serpent's eyes showed a lack of intelligent consciousness, Temeraire instinctively felt that the serpent was a sentient creature and was disturbed by his inability to communicate with it and by the eventual necessity to kill it.

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