A new version did fix Momo's placement for all 4 people who were worried
https://preview.redd.it/0ezu1g5nmb9d1.jpeg?width=3276&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e9bb36ade841bc4245ef333c4eb710345793cce5
If you're taking requests, can we replace the Oklahoma octopus with something else?I don't know a single person in Oklahoma.Who believes that it exists and I live here.
https://preview.redd.it/e8x1n1881d9d1.png?width=2362&format=png&auto=webp&s=96481fb567643290f245266bdbd1c91bf7fd3986
Reddit doesn't let you post multiple images in a comment but here is the legend
It's a type of Bigfoot creature called Taku-He. You can read about it here.
[Taku-He: The Mysterious Bigfoot of South Dakota (northamericancryptids.com)](https://northamericancryptids.com/taku-he/)
Finally, I see people recognizing the Dogman. I’ve lived in Michigan my whole life and what’s crazy is that people up north know about Dogman but once you get more and more south in Michigan, people have no idea what youre talking about
Theory: the dogman actually isnt a new species but just a new behavior learned by wolfs, the ones who just sometimes stand in their hind legs scare hunters mildly so they have a better survivial chance.
Anybody know where the description for Arizona's Mogollon monster comes from? I've lived here my whole life and I've always heard it described as just another sasquatch.
Camped many times on the Mogollon Rim and never seen anything weird, but it is a fantastic local legend. Lots of other creepy AZ stuff too.
I live in western Washington but grew up in the east TN hills. Many people had a story about a huge black panther. I guess that's the weird cat thing in the state of NC. TN and NC hills are very similar
Maine's spectre moose is a series of albinistic (I may be using the wrong term: leucistic?) anyway, white moose that are occasionally born. Many die young because they have no camouflage, but if they survive to adulthood, they appear bigger than regular moose because when you're looking at a 1200lb broadside of solid white, it looks massive! Native legends exaggerate its size, but often incorporate life lessons, so the legends are as beautiful as the real thing.
A new version did fix Momo's placement for all 4 people who were worried https://preview.redd.it/0ezu1g5nmb9d1.jpeg?width=3276&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e9bb36ade841bc4245ef333c4eb710345793cce5
If you're taking requests, can we replace the Oklahoma octopus with something else?I don't know a single person in Oklahoma.Who believes that it exists and I live here.
Is there a list of what all everything is?
https://preview.redd.it/e8x1n1881d9d1.png?width=2362&format=png&auto=webp&s=96481fb567643290f245266bdbd1c91bf7fd3986 Reddit doesn't let you post multiple images in a comment but here is the legend
https://preview.redd.it/vfmufx4b1d9d1.jpeg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=62442222c63b5680ab9057bb63c143d78c14cfe8 And here's the map
I must know more about the South Dakota top hat creature.
It's a type of Bigfoot creature called Taku-He. You can read about it here. [Taku-He: The Mysterious Bigfoot of South Dakota (northamericancryptids.com)](https://northamericancryptids.com/taku-he/)
[Original Tweet](https://x.com/lisanaffziger/status/1806303674475434284?s=19)
Friggin dover demon... Spotted a couple of times 50 years ago and now we're stuck with it.
How is Florida not the Skunk Ape?
I think they are going with unique, and the skunk ape was probably too similar to bigfoot
wtf is californias?? Looks like a corporate mascot.
fresno nightcrawler
Ohio should be the grass man. That’s what is the other name here for Bigfoot
Why is Indiana just a snapping turtle? Yes, we have them, but they aren't supernatural. Just really tough. Is there an especially spooky one about?
Finally, I see people recognizing the Dogman. I’ve lived in Michigan my whole life and what’s crazy is that people up north know about Dogman but once you get more and more south in Michigan, people have no idea what youre talking about
Theory: the dogman actually isnt a new species but just a new behavior learned by wolfs, the ones who just sometimes stand in their hind legs scare hunters mildly so they have a better survivial chance.
That’s actually kinda a cool theory. Like the way the wolves evolved, when standing they’re gonna look almost human-like in the fog
I want to say the wendigo is not anywhere near Minnesota. I think it's pacific northwest, isn't it?
there were Algonquin speaking peoples in Minnesota so it fits
Anybody know where the description for Arizona's Mogollon monster comes from? I've lived here my whole life and I've always heard it described as just another sasquatch. Camped many times on the Mogollon Rim and never seen anything weird, but it is a fantastic local legend. Lots of other creepy AZ stuff too.
I live in western Washington but grew up in the east TN hills. Many people had a story about a huge black panther. I guess that's the weird cat thing in the state of NC. TN and NC hills are very similar
That’s the [Beast of Bladenboro](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_of_Bladenboro)
Right on, thanks for the link to the wiki article. I didn't know it had a name.
SINKHOLE SAM YEAH BABY
missing countries tho mexican witches, argentinian nahuelito, chilean legendary snakes....
Great to see love for the all powerful slide rock bolter!
NOT SINKHOLE SAM AGAIN, AT LEAST PUT AQUATIC DINOSAUR GHOSTS, I’m tired of sinkhole Sam constantly being Kansas cryptid
Maine's spectre moose is a series of albinistic (I may be using the wrong term: leucistic?) anyway, white moose that are occasionally born. Many die young because they have no camouflage, but if they survive to adulthood, they appear bigger than regular moose because when you're looking at a 1200lb broadside of solid white, it looks massive! Native legends exaggerate its size, but often incorporate life lessons, so the legends are as beautiful as the real thing.
FFS why can't we have bigfoot in CA? We definitely claim him and have some of the most classic footage/supposed evidence. Gimlin Video anyone?
That video has been absolutely disproven dozens of times and ways...
I don't believe the video shows anything other than a hoax but I don't think it's ever been officially debunked.