Alabama folklore includes cryptids such as the White Thang, a large creature sighted in the northern part of the state. The Wolf-Woman, a creature with a woman's head and a wolf's body, was reportedly ...
Giraffe-possums, lizards and Mothman, oh my! Kentucky is reportedly home to a score of cryptids and unknown creatures, and why shouldn’t they live here? We have a wonderful state with the amenities ...
Some legendary cryptids are absolutely real. But here are some of the greatest mythical animals and monsters from the world of fantasy. https://gizmodo.com/legendary ...
Furry, scaly, slimy, unfathomable beasts roam the Pacific Northwest's deepest waters and our densest forests. If you've ever seen a massive tentacle rise out of the waters of Puget Sound or spotted a ...
In the late 1880s, a mysterious creature haunted Clark Alley in York, disguising itself as a horse thief, a boy selling newspapers and even a bottle of beer. It was never caught, but what was it — a ...
Call it a cryptid claim to fame. The riverside community of Columbia, Lancaster County, has latched onto the long-held lore of the Albatwitch, a small, fury creature that dates to Native American ...
Prince George’s County’s own anthropomorphic night stalker, the Goatman, became a mainstream cryptid in the 1970s, said Stephen Barcelo, owner of the Cryptozoology and Paranormal Museum in Littletown, ...
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