2. The Jersey Devil (New Jersey)
The Jersey Devil is a legendary creature said to inhabit the Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey. Descriptions vary, but it is commonly depicted as a bipedal kangaroo-like or wyvern-like creature with a horse- or goat-like head, leathery bat-like wings, horns, small arms with clawed hands, legs with cloven hooves, and a forked or barbed tail. It is also said to have a strange elongated body and a thick tail. The creature is often reported to emit a high-pitched “blood-curdling scream.” According to legend, the Jersey Devil originated in the early 18th century when a woman named Deborah Leeds, living in the Pine Barrens, was expecting her 13th child. In frustration, she allegedly cursed the child, declaring, “Let it be the devil!” Upon birth, the child transformed into a monstrous creature and fled into the Pine Barrens (jerseyhistory.org). Despite numerous reported sightings, especially during the “phenomenal week of 1909,” no physical evidence has ever been found, making it one of the most enduring and elusive legends in American folklore.