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  2. List of cryptids - Wikipedia

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    Name Other names Description Purported location Depiction Jersey Devil [29] Leeds Devil Winged bipedal horse: United States, mainly the South Jersey Pine Barrens, as well as other parts of New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania: Mothman [65] Winged Man, Bird Man, UFO-Bird, Mason Bird Monster Winged bipedal: Mason County, West Virginia, United ...

  3. Cryptids of the commonwealth: Meet some of these creatures ...

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    Despite the name, Bearilla is not, as one might assume, the cross between a bear and a gorilla. Instead the cryptid boasts the body of a bear and features of a wolf, Coffey told Wave 3 back in 2012 .

  4. Did you know Ohio houses mythical creatures? Here's ... - AOL

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    Did you know cryptids (creatures that are believed to exist despite a lack of proof) might be living in Ohio? Folklore tells us Ohio has several scary creatures roaming across the state.

  5. Central Pa. boasts many cryptid sightings. Have you ... - AOL

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    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.

  6. Pend Oreille Paddler - Wikipedia

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    Lake Pend Oreille & local North Idaho towns. The Pend Oreille Paddler is a cryptid which inhabits Lake Pend Oreille in North Idaho. Many doubt its existence, stating the Paddler sightings could be passed off as a naval submarine on a practice dive, a sturgeon of behemoth size, waterlogged trees, or even stolen boats and off-the-rails railroad cars.

  7. Cryptid town - Wikipedia

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    Fouke, Arkansas, with a population of about 800, is known for the Fouke Monster, a cryptid synonymous with the town and surrounding area.Fouke holds an annual festival dedicated to the monster, is home to the Monster Mart store, and is the setting for the cult classic horror film, The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972), based around the alleged events within the town.

  8. West Virginia folklore - Wikipedia

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    Name Location Description Height Reference(s) Bat Boy: Greenbrier County, West Virginia: A small, humanoid creature with bat-like wings, pointed ears, and sharp fangs. 4 feet [22] Flatwoods Monster: Flatwoods, West Virginia: A tall, humanoid figure with a spade-shaped head, glowing eyes, and a metallic, skirt-like lower body. 10 feet [23 ...

  9. Template:West Virginia cryptids - Wikipedia

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