Jersey Devil
In New Jersey, it is said that a creature lurks throughout the pine areas, terrifying the nearby residents. It is said to be so hideous that it is as frightening as the devil himself. The tales regarding this creature can be traced back to the mid-1700s, which were linked to disastrous events during that time period. Multiple reports regarding the Jersey Devil did not surface until the early 1900s, where more than 2,000 reports were filed on sightings of the beast. Every once in a while, a report involving the Jersey Devil can be found during the present day.
The Jersey Devil is described as being about 3 � feet tall with a long neck holding up the head of a dog with a face similar to a horse. The creature sports a pair of wings that can be measured at 2 feet long. The back of its legs is supposed to resemble that of a crane; and is said to rely on its back legs for walking, while it holds up shorter, front legs with paws. Some have even compared this creature to that of the Chupacabra. Odd animal mutilations and deaths have been attributed to the Jersey Devil.
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