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The Awful

In 1923, several residents of Berkshire and Richford, Vermont reported seeing a creature resembling a griffin, with a 20 foot wingspan and a serpentine tail.

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Stick Indians

The Native American Salish tribe recounts tales of a cryptid known as the Stick Indians, which remarkably mirror many reported sightings of Bigfoot.

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Cornwall Owlman

The Cornwall Owlman is a Mothman-like creature spotted repeatedly since the 1920’s in a churchyard in the UK.

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The Serpent of Gloucester, Massachusetts

In August 1817, the skipper of a trading ship entering Gloucester Harbour, Massachusetts, witnessed a baffling 60-foot long, leathery sea creature. This spectacle birthed the story of the Serpent of Gloucester.

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The Hook Island Sea Monster

In December 1964, a man named Robert Le Serrec witnessed a 75-80ft long creature underwater near Hook Island, Queensland.

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The Charles Mill Lake Monster

In 1959, a group of three men from Ohio reported an encounter with a mysterious being near Charles Mill Lake. They described the creature as an immense humanoid devoid of arms, sporting luminous, green eyes, and webbed feet.

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The Cedar Bog Monster: Bigfoot in Ohio?

In 1942, a bigfoot-like creature was spotted in Cedar Bog, Ohio. This creature was blamed for the disappearance of a group of teenagers, and its legacy still haunt locals to this day.

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The Crosswick Snake Monster

An article in the Western Star from 1882 tells of a child being taken by a giant snake-like creature. The story was verified by the local doctor and a judge.

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Jarjacha: The Llama with a Human Face

In Peru, there is a legend that if you commit incest, as a punishment, God will transform you into a monstrous llama with a human face, known as a Jarjacha.

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