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 Skunk Ape is a bipedal humanoid cryptid reportedly found in the Southeastern United States, most notably the Florida Everglades. It has black fur and glowing red eyes, and is best known for it's foul odor.
The Beast of Bladenboro was a mysterious creature that terrorized Bladenboro, North Carolina, during the winter of 1953–1954, responsible for the deaths of numerous dogs and livestock
Also called Altie, the Altamaha-ha is an aquatic cryptid reportedly found in the Altamaha River in southern Georgia. First discovered by native Americans, the Altamaha-ha is described as having front flippers, but no back limbs, swimming like a dolphin or porpoise.
The Gloucester sea serpent is a cryptid seen around and off the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts and Cape Ann area. It is described as a giant serpent-like creature with humps along its back.
The "Demon Cat" (or "D.C.") is a famous Washington, D.C. ghost story—a menacing, spectral black cat reportedly seen in the U.S. Capitol basement before national tragedies. Witnesses describe it as starting as a normal-sized cat before expanding to an enormous, monstrous size with glowing yellow eyes, often vanishing or lunging.
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.
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.