Fact or Fiction? A Guide to American Monsters
You might have heard of the Loch Ness Monster of Scotland and the abominable snowman of the Himalayas, but the U.S. also has its own share of “monsters.” Here are some of the most popular ones.
BIGFOOT
Location: Northern California, Oregon, Washington, other states
What it might really be: Apes, hoaxes
Bigfoot or Sasquatch is seen in forests of the Pacific Northwest, but “relatives” have also been spotted in Florida, Ohio, Oklahoma and Texas.
Ranging from 4 to 8 feet tall, these elusive creatures are reported to eat plants and roots, and almost never harm people. They’re often poorly photographed, but there’s no hard evidence of their existence.
SEA SERPENTS
Location: Atlantic and Pacific oceans, Gulf of Mexico, Great Lakes
What it might really be: Oarfish, sharks, whales, flock of birds, driftwood
As long as mariners have sailed the oceans, tales of sea serpents have been told. Although many of these creatures have now been identified, some strange cases remain. Among them, on Feb. 5, 1985, brothers Bill and Bob Clark claim to have seen a 60-foot serpent swimming among seals in San Francisco Bay.
CHUPACABRA
Location: Southern Texas, Puerto Rico
What it might really be: Coyotes with skin disease
Spanish for “goat sucker,” many people claim to have seen the chupacabra and/or photographed it and, in at least one case, to have frozen its carcass. While there’s
little doubt that something is attacking goats and chickens, most evidence suggests the animal is a common coyote with a skin disease that gives it a bizarre appearance.
CHAMP
Location: Lake Champlain in New York and Vermont
What it might really be: Misidentifications of common animals, hoaxes
With well over 300 reported sightings of Champ during recent years, some believe it might be a plesiosaur similar to “Nessie.” Like Loch Ness, Lake Champlain is more than 400 feet deep. Champ believers claim both lakes support fish populations large enough to feed a beast. Scientists cite the fact that plesiosaurs died out about 65 million years ago.
JERSEY DEVIL
Location: New Jersey Pine Barrens
What it might really be: Folklore, humans
With origins dating back to the 1600s, the Jersey Devil is described as “having the head of a goat, small arms with claws, leathery batlike wings, horns, hooves like a horse and a bloodcurdling scream.” Rewards have been offered for its capture, but none have been claimed. According to one outdoorsman who had covered himself with mud to fend off mosquitoes, a group of people saw him and ran away, and later claimed to have sighted the Jersey Devil.
MOTHMAN
Location: Point Pleasant, West Virginia
What it might really be: Unidentified flying object, traditional folk story
People who said they saw Mothman in 1966 claimed the 7-foot-tall winged creature with glaring red eyes gave them dreams about the collapse of Silver Bridge, which later occurred, killing 46 people. There have been few sightings in recent years, and most folklorists say Mothman is just a “localized urban myth” with no basis in fact.
THE MONTAUK MONSTER
Location: Montauk, Long Island, New York
What it might really be: A raccoon, dog, cat or rodent
The Montauk Monster was found dead on a beach in July 2008. Photos fueled speculation about the creature, including that it could be a mutant from nearby Plum Island Animal Disease Center. But we’ll never know for sure: By the end of July, the animal disappeared from the beach and has not been seen since.
THUNDERBIRD
Location: Western U.S.
What it might really be: Eagles, other birds
Legends of this amazing bird go back to Native American tribes that carved it on totem poles and sang of its great power and strength. The thunderbird was seen as battling the enemies of humanity and creating lightning storms by flapping its wings. In recent times, thunderbirds have reportedly been sighted and even accused of abducting animals.
thunderbird is so awesome!(:
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mothman is so creepy and cool but I think i would not like meeting a sea serpent 😛 some guy said the chupacabra wasn’t real I believe that. The jersey devil is cool also 🙂 but i think the idea of a plesiosaur being alive is cuckoo.
this is so awesome it is so cool. Which is the scariest? I like all of them except mothman is a little scary.
jersey devil
Ive heard of the thunderbird before
I think bigfoot is just a ape that walks on to feet
wow i can’t believe amirica has its own monsters
the chupacabra is not real scientist have gotten DNA sampels off a corpse and it turned up as a fox species googel it if u dont belive me
Very interesting all of these “monsters” are interesting.
They did DNA on three different corpses and found it to be a hybrid of Mexican Wolf, Cyote, and Canine (dog). Look it up
sea serpents are my faverit!!!!!!
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