Yussie is a cryptid reported in various parts of the northern United States and Canada, described as a large, aquatic, serpent-like creature inhabiting lakes and rivers. Sightings often include mysterious ripples and brief glimpses of a long neck or scaled back. Despite the lack of concrete evidence, Yussie remains part of regional lake monster lore, embodying the mystery of unexplored freshwater ecosystems.
Type:Lake Monster
Location:Australia, Victoria, Gippsland Lakes
Traits:Streamlined, dark ridges, occasional humps, sudden dives
Danger Level: 4.4
First Reported: 1900s
Sightings: 1
It glides beneath calm Japanese lakes, surfacing now and then with a quiet exhale. Boats passing above see only gentle circles widening.
Australian campers joked this was a lake spirit created by settlers’ guilt over displacing tribes.
Pops up in isolated Canadian lake monster blogs and tourism folklore sites. Lacks presence in local newspapers or biological lake studies.
Yussie is a modern cryptid with very few sightings and no documented hoaxes. It is mostly unknown beyond niche reports.