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.
The Glastonbury Glawackus is a 1939 Connecticut cryptid legend, described as a fierce, unidentified creature (part-cat, dog, or bear) that terrorized the area with blood-curdling screams and livestock attacks. Coined by The Hartford Courant editors, the name combines "Glastonbury," "wacky," and "us". It is likely a Fisher cat.
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.
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.
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.
The International Cryptozoology Museum is located in Bangor Maine, opening Spring 2026. Featuring with a wide variety of cryptozoological specimens, oddities, artifacts, and novelty items surrounding the study of unknown creatures, this family friendly museum is open to all ages.
The Snallygaster is a cryptid reportedly found in Maryland and the surrounding Appalachian region. It is typically described as a large, dragon-like creature with wings, a long reptilian body, sharp claws, and a pointed beak filled with teeth, sometimes said to have a single glowing eye in the center of its forehead.
Dublin Lake, located in Cheshire County New Hampshire, is reportedly the home of the Dublin Lake Monster. In the 1980's a freediver went missing after a routine dive and was found days later naked and incoherently babbling about a lake monster.