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Folklore tells us Ohio has several scary creatures roaming across the state. On your visits to many of our state parks, you might catch a glimpse of one in the corner of your eye.
According to Coffey, Bigfoot is by far the most reported cryptid in Kentucky and of the 50 U.S. States our fine commonwealth rates at number 15 in reported sightings.
Arkansas, United States Honey Island Swamp monster [54] Letiche, Tainted Keitre Hominid or other primate: Louisiana, United States Orang Pendek: Small hominid Sumatra: Nittaewo [55] Nittevo Small hominids Sri Lanka Skunk ape [56] Stink Ape, Myakka Ape, Myakka Skunk Ape Primate: Florida, United States Yeren [57] [56] Yiren, Yeh Ren, Chinese Wildman
French fur traders called these cryptids “loup garou” or werewolf. In Louisiana, our most famous cryptid is the “Rougarou” — a swamp werewolf. Dogmen have been seen across Pennsylvania, too.
For fictional creatures of the United States created with sardonic intent, see Category:Fearsome critters. For creatures found in Native American legend, see Category:Legendary creatures of the indigenous peoples of North America.
The cryptid's appearance is still debated by locals. Accounts vary, but two of the most agreed-upon versions of the creature are of a tall, hairy, Bigfoot-type, or a "disarranged cow" bovine type. [2] The nearby Bonita Museum & Cultural Center claims to have an unknown humanoid footprint of a creature on display.
Jul. 25—MORGANTOWN — Mothman. Grafton Monster. Blue Devil. Ogua. Sheepsquatch. When it comes to cryptids—creatures whose existence is claimed but never proven—it's hard to believe any ...
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