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The Beast of Bray Road is a hairy humanoid with canine features that was sighted near the towns of Delavan and Elkhorn in Wisconsin, mainly during the 1990s. It was labeled a Werewolf in local folklore. Most cryptozoologists have decide to label it a Bigfoot in order to avoid dealing with the scientific absurdities involved with werewolves. However, some people think that it is a cryptid canine instead. Some researchers consider the Beast of Bray Road to be identical to a kind of Wisconsin Bigfoot named the "Bluff Monster" or the "Eddy." Other names that have been applied to the Beast of Bray Road include the "Bear-Wolf" and the "Indigenous Dogman". But the Native Americans call it the "Wendigo ."

The Beast of Bray Road counts as the most famous of modern American werewolves. It has been in the media regularly since the first sightings were publicized, and even had a low-budget movie based on its legend. Because of the numerous witnesses who have claimed to see this creature, the evidence supporting the Beast of Bray Road is far greater than the evidence supporting almost any other werewolf legend. Cryptozoologists, of course, do not generally take shapeshifters seriously unless they are fringe cryptozoologists who hold more of a paranormal view of things. Therefore, as with other werewolf reports, there is a tendency to force the evidence into a more acceptable interpretation, discarding whatever circumstances and details of witness testimony that do not fit with the chosen hypothesis. First of all, there are those try to hold up something far more normal than the creature as it is described by most witnesses. Some say that all this fuss must be based around an escaped pet wolf, a large feral dog, a bear, or some other creature that is known to exist.
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There are at least two Jersey Devils: the variety found in folklore dating at least over the range of years 1735 to 1909, and the Jersey Devil of modern sightings. The Jersey Devil of folklore has hooves, a snake's tail, bat-wings and a head that looks something like a horse. Altogether, it roughly resembles a kangaroo like dragon. In fact, it was described as a dragon by many of the early witnesses. On Loren Coleman's website, the Jersey Devil is among his top 50 cryptids, describing it as "This regionalized name hides these creatures that have been haunting the New Jersey Pineland forest for over 260 years."

This Jersey Devil often glows, and it can breathe fire or poison water with its breath, both classic dragon characteristics. The Jersey Devil of folklore

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is also known as the Leeds Devil. Local residents trace its origin to a woman named Mother Leeds, the mistress of a British soldier who was suspected of being a witch. When she gave birth to her thirteenth child, she cursed it. The baby was born as a hairy creature and soon took to terrorizing the populace and eating children!
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The Teke Teke (also known as Tek-Tek) is a Japanese urban legend about the ghost of a young woman, or school girl, who fell on a rail way line and was cut in half by the oncoming train. Now a vengeful spirit (Onryō), she travels on either her hand or elbows, her dragging upper torso making a scratching or 'teke teke' sound. If she encounters anyone at night and the victim is not fast enough, she will slice them in half at the torso, mimicking her own disfigurement.

As a young school boy was walking home at night, he spotted a beautiful young girl standing by a windowsill resting on her elbows. They smiled at each other for a moment. The boy wondered what a girl was doing in an all-boys school, but before he could wonder more about the girl she jumped out of the window and revealed her lower half was missing. Frightened, he stood in the sidewalk, but before he could run she cut the boy in half.

A very similar urban legend concerns another girl, Kashima Reiko, who died on the train tracks and lost her legs. Kashima Reiko, appears to be an abbreviation of Kamen Shinin Ma (Mask, dead person demon). Kashima haunts bathroom stalls and will ask the occupant where her legs are. Answering incorrectly will result in having your legs ripped off. To save yourself, you must tell her that her legs are at the Meishin Railway and answer Kashima Reiko if she asks you who told you this. Sometimes she will ask you what her name is, which is a trick question. Answering "Kashima Reiko" will result in her attacking you. The correct answer is "Mask Death Demon," derived from the meaning of her name
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Mothman is usually described as a bipedal, winged humanoid. It's coloration varies from gray to brown to even white. He is often reported to be about 7 feet tall, with a wingspan of about 10 feet or more, plus over 100 mph of speed. Sometimes hes described as not having a head with the two huge red eyes set in the chest. These eyes are reported to be glowing, or at least reflective. The details of his face (if he has one) and his feet have never been adequately described. Only one witness ever saw the face clearly, and she could only say that the details were horrible and monstrous. She had terrible nightmares and nearly suffered a nervous breakdown.

Anyone who gets a close look at The Mothman seems to suffer from extreme fear and psychological distress, sometimes lasting for months or years afterwards. In particular, people say that a sense of pure evil overcomes them when they see Mothman's eyes.

Mothman is perhaps six or seven feet tall when standing. He can fold his wings and walk with a weird shuffle that many witnesses compare to a penguin. When he flies, he unfolds his wings and shoots straight up with great speed, then levels out to go wherever he wants to go. He is rarely observed flapping his wings on take off. Witnesses has described the flight pattern as 'like a helicopter'. He can fly much faster than any bird should be able to fly, as measured by those victims who suffered from what seems to be Mothman's favorite activity: chasing cars. He'll fly in front of them and even sometimes hit at the roof.
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Qupqugiaq, also known as Kogogiak and the Qoqogaq, is an oceanic cryptid said to be a ten-legged polar bear. It is carnivorous and is said to attack Inuit villages, just like a normal polar bear (Ursus Maritimus). However, it has extra pairs of legs.
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The Snallygaster is a mythical dragon-like beast said to inhabit the hills surrounding Washington and Frederick Counties, Maryland.

The area was settled by German immigrants beginning in the 1730s. Early accounts describe the community being terrorized by a monster called a Schneller Geist, meaning "quick spirit" in German. The earliest incarnations mixed the half-bird features of a siren with the nightmarish features of demons and ghouls. The Snallygaster was described as half-reptile, half-bird with a metallic beak lined with razor-sharp teeth, occasionally with octopus-like tentacles. It swoops silently from the sky to pick up and carry off its victims. The earliest stories claim that this monster sucked the blood of its victims. Seven-pointed stars, which reputedly kept the Snallygaster at bay, can still be seen painted on local barns. It has been suggested the legend was resurrected in the 19th century to frighten freed slaves. Newspaper accounts throughout February and March 1909 describe encounters between local residents and a beast with "enormous wings, a long pointed bill, claws like steel hooks, and an eye in the center of its forehead." It was described as making screeches "like a locomotive whistle."
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The Honey Island Swamp Monster is a humanoid cryptid that is reported to have been seen in and around Honey Island Swamp, Louisiana since 1963. It was first reported in 1963, when two hunters spotted this creature prowling the swamps. Its tracks indicate three-toed webbed feet.

The monster was first sighted in 1963 when Harlan Ford and his friend Billy Mills were searching for an abandoned cabin, spotted by Ford in a plane, deep in the Honey Island Swamp. The friends reached a clearing where they spotted the creature, who kept eye-contact with them only for a moment before escaping into the underbrush. Describing the creature, Ford said the following:

"It was nothing like I'd ever seen before--ugly and sinister and looking like something out of a horror movie!"

Standing over 7.5 feet tall and weighing between 400-500+ pounds, the Honey Island Swamp Monster — also known as the Louisiana Wookie — is said to be covered in a thick coat of matted gray or brown hair and swamp weed. Its yellow eyes are seemingly reptilian, and the smell it emits has been called the stench of death.
This primitive creature has long been blamed for the deaths of livestock and the mysterious disappearances of children in adjacent areas. Popular lore in the region is that the Honey Island Swamp Monster might be the horrifying product of a union between a chimpanzee and an alligator. And in the darkly primordial swamplands that must look much the same now as they did thousands of years ago, the existence of almost any creature seems possible — no matter how ominous.
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The Bermuda Beast is a colossal beast that’s said to live in the Bermuda Triangle. It is said to jump out of the water and catch planes in mid air, causing them to crash, and may or may not eat them. This hypothetical creature seem to be an alternative explanation to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. If it exits, it would be one of the biggest creatures that has ever lived.

The Bermuda Triangle is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, in which ships, planes, and people are alleged to have mysteriously vanished. No rational explanation for these disappearances is currently known. The Bermuda Beast is only one of many explanations: some blame aliens; others blame a space-time rift.
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The Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) is an extinct relative of the elephant that lived in North America and Europe during the Pleistocene Epoch until about 1700 B.C. These were smaller than average mammoths due to shorter food supplies.

oolly Mammoths were about nine to eleven feet tall at the shoulder. They had great curving tusks that they used for sweeping snow off the ground to get to the grasses and mosses on the ground that they eat, and possibly for fighting, similar to modern elephants. Like musk oxen, Woolly Mammoths were adapted for the cold due to their long, shaggy hair covering their bodies.
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112 years ago, a strange creature was said to have paid a visit to the small town of Van Meter in Iowa.
The strange events occurred in October of 1903. Several respected members of the community told of a mysterious half-animal, half-human winged creature that terrorized some of the town's residents during several nights in the course of the week. Descriptions of the beast suggested that it had large bat-like wings, left a terrible stench wherever it went, and, even stranger, it fired beams of bright light from its forehead.

The bizarre account recalls how several of the locals attempted to shoot the beast but their gunfire didn't appear to have any effect. Fed up with the menace, a group of townsfolk banded together one evening and pursued the creature to an abandoned coal mine. There they confronted not one, but two of the beasts, which both turned and disappeared down in to the gloom of the mine as the men opened fire, never to be seen again.
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The Lac Wood Screecher is an elusive yet loud creature that roams somewhere in Lac Wood, Quebec, Canada.

Not much is known about the screecher other than its truly frightening, almost metallic screech. Those who have heard it say it is absolutely bone chilling.

Being in close proximity of the creature itself can cause a painful throbbing sensation in the head, nose bleeds, nausea, and vomiting.

The creature also leaves behind hair and dandruff that, if comes in contact with exposed skin, can cause irritation, rash, blistering and even peeling. In extreme cases can cause large amounts of skin to peel causing profuse bleeding and scarring.

The creature is yet to be captured on film and there has been no known recent encounters.
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The Gumberoo (Megalogaster repercussus) is a fearsome critter told by the lumberjacks of emerging America in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The gumberoo is dangerous to humans, and therefore classified as a monster by the Bureau of Monster Affairs.

The Gumberoo is said to look like a fat bear in shape but completely hairless except for its prominent eyebrows and bristly hairs on its chin. Instead it has dark, smooth, and extremely tough leather-like skin. This makes the beast invulnerable to bullets and
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arrows. Anything shot at the beast, simply bounced off. Its weakness was fire and was the only known way to defeat it.
Gumberoo was also said to always be hungry and devoured anything it can find that looked like food. A whole horse may be eaten at one sitting, but its not enough.

Gumberoos make their dens in the bases of huge, burned-out cedar trees. The creature spends most of its time in a state of hibernation, only leaving its lair a few times a year to search for food. When active, the gumberoo is always hungry and will eat any living creature that crosses its path.

The first confirmed kill of a gumberoo by an M-Force agent occurred in 1957, when Mike Mulligan and Abernathy Quinn destroyed a gumberoo near Coos Bay, Oregon. There have been numerous reports of gumberoos since then, but only five confirmed sightings and no successful kills.
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One of North Carolina’s most famous ghosts is known as Lydia. The lovely young phantom has captivated the
minds of locals in the Jamestown area since around 1923 when the story first seems to have emerged. Since then the spooky story of Lydia has been told by people from across the entire state of North Carolina and beyond.

The local legend begins in the early part of the century. In 1923 there was a young and beautiful girl named Lydia. On the way home from the school dance, she was involved in a horrible automobile crash and lost her life.
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The Phantom Kangaroo is a strange out-of-place marsupial that has been reported in many places. It basically looks like a normal kangaroo except for the some reports of giant kangaroos.

During the tornado of 1899 in Richmond, Wisconsin, a woman saw a kangaroo leaping across her backyard.

In 1934, a giant kangaroo supposedly killed and ate police dogs in Hamburg, Tennessee.

In 1958, Charles Wetzel saw a kangaroo chasing dogs nearby his cabin home in the Platte River near Grand Island Nebraska.

Leonard Ciagi and Michael Byrne (two policemen) saw a kangaroo in an alley in 1974. The animal escaped by kicking Ciagi in the legs when he tried to handcuff the kangaroo.

In 1978, in Waukesha, Wisconsin, two men took a blurry picture of a kangaroo they saw in a bush.
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In 1981, Ray Ault, was tending to his sheep flock when a huge kangaroo came bounding past.

In 1999, a woman named Lois Eckhardt saw a big animal jump by cows on her farm in Wellman, Iowa.

In 2000, there were 4 sightings of a 6-foot kangaroo eating leaves in Lewisham, London.

In 2013 in Oklahoma a kangaroo was reportedly recorded by hunters in a field.The video was published on the website YouTube, and prompted speculation that the animal may be a pet kangaroo who went missing in the state just over a year earlier.
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In the small town in Napa Valley, a little more then a hour north of San Francisco is known to some conspiracy enthusiasts as the location of a Doomsday Safety Center where they store food and supplies to house the president in case of a nuclear or biological breakout.
The building itself is large and on top of the tallest hill in the valley. Gun turrets and fencing line the area and black helicopters are so regular that it made the local paper in the 90's.

The entryway to this facility is strangely old (maybe Victorian or earlier) yet the place itself is only thirty to forty years old, a large stone entryway with ornate features and a warning sign cautioning visitors with violence. Every holiday season they illuminate the whole side of the building with a giant happy face during the evening, which perplexes me unless it's a signal or beacon.

Now to the main topic. On the long and winding road to this facility is Partrick Rd. Possibly the most haunted and spooky, dark road in Napa. Gravity hills abound and there are tales since the baby boomer years of half monkey/half robots with wings that live in the trees and attack passerby and travelers. These are the locally famous "Rebobs."

Anyone else heard of these creatures? I've never seen one but then again the people around me refuse to go there as they think it's an evil place and it ends with a dead end driveway to the military complex.
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The Arkansas Snipe is fearsome critter in form of giant insect. The legend tells that a lumberjack was lost in Arkansas. He went up a hill to orient himself. When he came back, the horse wasn't there; two Arkansas Snipes ate the horse, chomped the saddle and spat the horseshoes. In another version, the giant insects devour a cow and brush their teeth with the cow's horns. An American salesman and searched a man named Danial. The two men started walking around the swamp. Soon, they heard the bell of a cow and walked to see the cow. When they arrived, they saw a dead cow with a mosquito standing on two feet on it shaking the bell to call the other cows and make them arrive to their fate. The mosquitos looked more like raccoons, because they had claws that if they kicked a cow, they would pierce the heart of the cow.
And there's also the story of Bill Jenkins, the largest man from Arkansas, who got up a night and two mosquitoes grabbed him and carried him with them. The mosquitoes started to talk if they should hide him in the swamp, but decided to not to hide him in the swamp because bigger mosquitoes would steal their prey. There's also a story that tells that a man hide two mosquitoes under a caldron, so they started to make holes in the caldron to escape. The man pulled away their prickles so they won't escape, but the mosquitoes flied away with the caldron and the human.
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The El Yunque Chupacabra is a recently reported type of Chupacabra seen only in El Yunque National Forest in Puerto Rico. It victims are describe as having a single hole in the neck and emptied out.

The creature has been described as having the lower body of a kangaroo, the upper body of a primate, crab claws, a long tail, hooves and goat fur.

While camping, Hector Jusino and a few friends saw one run through their camp several times. Later, they saw three on the side of the road and hours later, found themselves in a baseball field twelve miles away with no knowledge of how they got their
An unnamed farmer woke to sound of squealing pigs and ran outside to find the creature killing them. He threw a machete at it and it (the machete) bounced back and broke in half. The farmer reported when machete hit the creature it sounded like it hit metal.
Some sightings coincide with ufo sightings.
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In 2000, residents of Sabine reported seeing a gray, ape-like creature in the area's dense forests. The local newspaper dubbed the creature the "Sabine Thing"
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The Kansas City Demon has only been sighted a handful of times (roughly 4 times) in Kansas City, Missouri, but it has left a lasting mark on those who have seen it. One girl involved in the first sighting passed out upon escaping the creature.
The Demon is described as the size of a man or, with a 15-25 foot wingspan. The wings are leathery like a bat's, and the face is that of an "ugly man". When on land, it moves with a "wobbly" . It is apparently strong enough to shake a house.
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Funeral Mountain Terrashot (Funericorpus displosissimum) is bizarre creature from lumberjack folklore of North America in 19th and early 20th centuries. It has casket shaped shell and 6–8ft in length, it also has long and wobbly legs, causing the terrashot to sway uncertainly from side to side and forward and backward as it travels along.
The strange beast was first reported by some Mormon emigrants, who observed a peculiar procession entering the desert from a certain mountain range, afterward named the Funeral Mountains. It said that the creature live in little meadows and parks in the higher portions of the range, where it gradually increases in numbers, until by a strange impulse it is seized by a desire to emigrate. Then they go on a disastrous journey across the desert walking in single line. None will ever survive the journey as they cannot take the heat of the sun. Eventually they fall over and explode due to the intense heat and leaving deep, grave-shaped holes in the sand.
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The Santer is a mysterious feline reported below the Mason-Dixon line. It is commonly seen in western North Carolina. It is rarely dangerous to mankind, but a frequent predator to livestock. The origin of this creature likely from tales of lumberjack in 19th and early 20th century.

It is said to have a long body covered with florescent hair, its head is large and bald with small eyes, it also has long legs and a tail, and has eight hard knots in its tail, which makes them look like a string of beads. It can swing this flail with plenty of power and skill—enough to knock out a cow or a hog with one slap. And obviously this tail can be effectively used in combat.

It lives mostly in wooded swamps in the neighborhood of small villages where cattle and hogs are kept. It is a remarkably fast animal, but is rarely seen. Its cry is a piercing, baby-like wail, that makes even dogs too scared to attack.

A calf has been known to have been killed by one of these varmints near Statesville, and it showed eight distinct bruises, seven on the body and one on the broken foreleg. The hair about each bruise was severely singed
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That's a bear with a fish in its mouth
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Thanks for posting anon, I always love reading these!
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