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colour around its throat and was moving between 19 or 24 Kilometers per hour. Captain McQuahae also said that "The creature passed rapidly, but so close under our lee quarter, that had it been a man of my acquaintance I should have easily have recognised his features with the naked eye." According to seven members of the crew it remained in view for around twenty minutes. Another officer wrote that the creature was more of a lizard than a serpent. In 2015, evolutionary biologist Gary J. Galbreath contended that what the crew of
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and St Helena. The serpent was witnessed to have been swimming with four feet (1.2 m) of its head above the water and they believed that there was another sixty feet (18 m) of the creature in the sea. Captain McQuahae also reported that the creature was dark brown and had a yellowish white
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in 1826, but never commissioned in that role, being roofed over fore and aft and then laid up in Ordinary (reserve). After spending 18 years laid up in reserve, she was raséed (cut down) at Woolwich Dockyard into a corvette, reduced to 19 guns in 1844.
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was laid up at Plymouth Dockyard. Between March and June 1851 she was fitted out as a training ship, and transferred to the Royal Naval Reserve as a drill ship at Bristol. She was finally
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from this role in September 1910, and sold in 1911 at Bristol to take to pieces.
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The Sail and Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815–1889
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HMS Daedalus

Royal Navy Ensign
Sheerness Dockyard
Leda-class frigate
bm
Full-rigged ship
carronades
carronades
Royal Navy
fifth-rate
frigate
Leda class

St Helena
sea serpent
The Times
Cape of Good Hope
sei whale
paid off
Mystery of the Daedalus Sea Serpent Solved. Skeptical Inquirer. September-October 2015
Mid-Victorian ships of the Royal Navy
The Sail and Steam Navy List: All the Ships of the Royal Navy 1815–1889
ISBN
1-86176-032-9
https://skepticalinquirer.org/2015/09/the-1848-enormous-serpent-of-the-daedalus-identified/
Gleason's Pictorial

HMS Daedalus (ship, 1826)
Leda-class frigates

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