The Jersey Devil is a cryptid reportedly found in New Jersey’s Pine Barrens. It is typically described as a winged, horse-headed creature with bat-like wings, hooves, and a long tail that emits a high-pitched, eerie scream.
Emily Martin shot a video of what appears to be the Jersey Devil after she spotted it on Old Port Republic Road near Leeds Point. Martin swore neither the image nor the video was edited or set up. Some who have seen the photo and video have their suspicions.
A white amorphous blob reported from Kinderhook, New York. Witnesses have reported seeing the blob float as it's primary mode of movement. Many have also reported hearing a high pitched noise before encountering the blob.
In the folklore of Lee County, South Carolina, the Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp is an entity said to inhabit the swampland of the region. First mentioned in the late 1980s, the purported sightings and damage attributed to the creature yielded a significant amount of newspaper, radio, and television publicity.
The Lordship Mermaids are a series of19th and early 20th-century mermaid sightings reported near the Stratford Point Lighthouse in the Lordship section of Stratford, Connecticut.
The Mantis Man is a cryptid reportedly found in New Jersey’s Pine Barrens. It is typically described as a tall, humanoid insect-like creature with a slender body, large glowing eyes, and mantis-like forelimbs, often said to move with quick, jerky motions.
An eerie, hillside crypt in Hollywood Cemetery featuring Neo-Egyptian and Masonic architecture. It is famous for the "W.W." engraving that resembles fangs and the absence of a death date for its owner, William Wortham Pool.
Melon Heads are American urban legends depicting small, humanoid creatures with bulbous, oversized heads and feral behavior, primarily centered in Ohio, Michigan, and Connecticut. Often described as remnants of medical experiments on children, they are said to inhabit forests, particularly near rural roads, and attack visitors to their territory.
A predatory subterranean entity reported to reside within the WMATA tunnel network. Known for its chameleonic concrete-like skin and bioluminescent eyes, it is frequently sighted near high-voltage third rails and deep-level stations. Home of the WMATA transit system.
The Mothman is a legendary winged creature, described by 1966-67 West Virginia witnesses as a 7-foot-tall, gray or black, humanoid figure with massive, moth-like wings, slender/muscular build, and glowing red eyes. It is known to fly over 100 mph, often without flapping, and is associated with premonitions of disaster.