The Snoligoster can reportedly be found in the Cypress swamps of the South, particularly Lake Okeechobee. It resembles a crocodile and is covered with fur. It has no legs or fins, but rather, one long spike on its back, used to impale its prey.
The Thunderbird is a legendary creature deeply rooted in the mythology of various American Indian tribes, often depicted as a massive bird with a colossal wingspan, believed to control thunder and lightning
Reputedly lives in Pennsylvania's hemlock forests. It is described as a pig-like creature with warts and moles, so unhappy with its ugly appearance that it weeps constantly and can dissolve into a pool of tears when cornered.
A black humanoid creature reported in Provincetown, Massachusetts from 1938 to 1945. It was extremely tall, with pointed ears and glowing eyes. It had a maniacal laugh. The creature was never seen again after a group of kids took a pot of boiling water and poured it over the creature’s head.
An axe-wielding entity dressed in a rabbit costume. Historically linked to the Colchester Overpass. Known for extreme territorial aggression against trespassers. Home of Bunny Man Bridge.
Located at 2119 Marsh Rd, this is a premier spot for lovers of the strange, functioning as an oddities shop and museum featuring taxidermy, curated curiosities, and items from abandoned locations.
The seat of the U.S. Congress, featuring an extensive network of 19th-century basement tunnels and a central 'Crypt' level. Home of the Demon Cat (D.C.). Notable for inexplicable paw prints in the Small Senate Rotunda.
The Woods Devil is a cryptid reportedly found in New Hampshire. It is typically described as a Bigfoot-like humanoid creature that is tall and skinny with shaggy brown hair.