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El Chupacabra takes many forms, one of which is a naked canine form seen mostly on the American-Mexican border. Though there has never been any evidence linking sightings with mystery maulings in areas where they have been seen, residents have blamed the deaths on these creatures

CryptidQuest's tweet image. El Chupacabra takes many forms, one of which is a naked canine form seen mostly on the American-Mexican border. Though there has never been any evidence linking sightings with mystery maulings in areas where they have been seen, residents have blamed the deaths on these creatures

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Between 10:00 p.m. on April 21 and 22, 1977, at least four people saw a strange creature on several roads in Dover, Massachusetts. Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman coined the creature the Dover Demon. It was described as a thin, pale creature with long limbs and fingers

CryptidQuest's tweet image. Between 10:00 p.m. on April 21 and 22, 1977, at least four people saw a strange creature on several roads in Dover, Massachusetts. Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman coined the creature the Dover Demon. It was described as a thin, pale creature with long limbs and fingers

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In 1910, an American missionary spotted a tiger with a blue hue outside of Fuzhou, China. He chronicled the sighting in his 1924 book, Blue Tiger. Another story comes from a US Army soldier in the demilitarized zone of Korea. Maltese-colored cats do not exist in nature.

CryptidQuest's tweet image. In 1910, an American missionary spotted a tiger with a blue hue outside of Fuzhou, China. He chronicled the sighting in his 1924 book, Blue Tiger. Another story comes from a US Army soldier in the demilitarized zone of Korea. Maltese-colored cats do not exist in nature.

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The Lake Van Monster was first seen in 1889, but the majority of sightings occurred in the 1990s. There are also Armenian stories about creatures called vishaps, dragon-like lake monsters, living in the lake. There is footage shot of the monster, but skeptics refute it as a hoax

CryptidQuest's tweet image. The Lake Van Monster was first seen in 1889, but the majority of sightings occurred in the 1990s. There are also Armenian stories about creatures called vishaps, dragon-like lake monsters, living in the lake. There is footage shot of the monster, but skeptics refute it as a hoax

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A shape-shifting monster of Filipino mythology, it has the powers of a werewolf, vampire & witch. While the myth might have started from Spanish colonists trying to control local populations, many believe that Aswang is real and blame the monster for various unexplainable events

CryptidQuest's tweet image. A shape-shifting monster of Filipino mythology, it has the powers of a werewolf, vampire & witch. While the myth might have started from Spanish colonists trying to control local populations, many believe that Aswang is real and blame the monster for various unexplainable events

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When a group told police officers of British teens that they saw a UFO, followed by a strange headless bat-like creature, the cops probably thought it was a jape. That is until another man came forward with a similar encounter

CryptidQuest's tweet image. When a group told police officers of British teens that they saw a UFO, followed by a strange headless bat-like creature, the cops probably thought it was a jape. That is until another man came forward with a similar encounter

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According to legend, a young Native American woman spied on a ceremony of tribe leaders by hiding underneath the pelt of a wild cat. They cursed her by transforming her into a feline creature. The Wampus Cat was blamed for livestock deaths during the 1920s & 1930s in Georgia & NC

CryptidQuest's tweet image. According to legend, a young Native American woman spied on a ceremony of tribe leaders by hiding underneath the pelt of a wild cat. They cursed her by transforming her into a feline creature. The Wampus Cat was blamed for livestock deaths during the 1920s & 1930s in Georgia & NC

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At around 9:30 pm on April 25th, 1973, Henry McDaniel heard scratching at his door. When he opened it, he saw an otherworldly thing behind two rose bushes. Then two weeks later, McDaniel saw it again, this time near a railroad track. A search party was formed but found nothing

CryptidQuest's tweet image. At around 9:30 pm on April 25th, 1973, Henry McDaniel heard scratching at his door. When he opened it, he saw an otherworldly thing behind two rose bushes. Then two weeks later, McDaniel saw it again, this time near a railroad track. A search party was formed but found nothing

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Finally, the perfect story for kicking off Spooky Season and starting a fight with Civil War re-enactors! The tale of Old Green Eyes has evolved over the years. Some claim it’s the ghost of a soldier decapitated by canon fire, doomed to forever search for his lost head. (Cont)

creepyacres's tweet image. Finally, the perfect story for kicking off Spooky Season and starting a fight with Civil War re-enactors! The tale of Old Green Eyes has evolved over the years. Some claim it’s the ghost of a soldier decapitated by canon fire, doomed to forever search for his lost head. (Cont)

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In Eastern Massachusetts, the Pukwudgie is a goblin like creature of Wampanoag mythology. They are said to shape shift and pull pranks on humans. Though mythological, stories of Pukwudgie have been passed down through the ages, becoming an urban legend.

CryptidQuest's tweet image. In Eastern Massachusetts, the Pukwudgie is a goblin like creature of Wampanoag mythology. They are said to shape shift and pull pranks on humans. Though mythological, stories of Pukwudgie have been passed down through the ages, becoming an urban legend.

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On a road in Var, France, one Mr. S claimed to have been attacked by several bird-like creatures. The story was published in the November 6th issue of Flying Saucer Review. After the birds attacked a bright blue object came out of the sky, causing the beasts to fly toward the UFO

CryptidQuest's tweet image. On a road in Var, France, one Mr. S claimed to have been attacked by several bird-like creatures. The story was published in the November 6th issue of Flying Saucer Review. After the birds attacked a bright blue object came out of the sky, causing the beasts to fly toward the UFO

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Panic and chaos engulfed rural Malawi during August of 2002 and March of 2003, when five people were killed and dozens injured by a ferocious beast. The attacks caused over 4,000 people to flee their villages. Wildlife officials think the beast was a rabid hyena

CryptidQuest's tweet image. Panic and chaos engulfed rural Malawi during August of 2002 and March of 2003, when five people were killed and dozens injured by a ferocious beast. The attacks caused over 4,000 people to flee their villages. Wildlife officials think the beast was a rabid hyena

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Since the 11th century, people in Iceland and the Faroe Islands have told about a race of elf like creatures living in mounds. Surveys have tried to make it seem that a large chunk of the Iceland population believes in Huldufolk, when it’s around 7-8%.

CryptidQuest's tweet image. Since the 11th century, people in Iceland and the Faroe Islands have told about a race of elf like creatures living in mounds. Surveys have tried to make it seem that a large chunk of the Iceland population believes in Huldufolk, when it’s around 7-8%.

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The Owhuama is a large, hairy monster of Venezuelan folklore that resembles the Mapinguari. Also known as the Yanomami, it is said to have backwards feet and clawed hands, though only attacks in self defense.

CryptidQuest's tweet image. The Owhuama is a large, hairy monster of Venezuelan folklore that resembles the Mapinguari. Also known as the Yanomami, it is said to have backwards feet and clawed hands, though only attacks in self defense.

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The Mokolaulu, also known as the Mokohuruhuru, are 4ft, hairy lizard seen in New Zealand, first seen by missionaries in the 1850s. A settler allegedly captured one of these lizards, though that same settler was known for making up fantastic yarns.

CryptidQuest's tweet image. The Mokolaulu, also known as the Mokohuruhuru, are 4ft, hairy lizard seen in New Zealand, first seen by missionaries in the 1850s. A settler allegedly captured one of these lizards, though that same settler was known for making up fantastic yarns.

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In March of 1995, eight sheep were discovered dead, each with three puncture wounds in the chest area; drained of blood. In August, a woman claimed to have seen the creature, which at that time, over 150 farm animals had been killed. Thus the Chupacabra was born

CryptidQuest's tweet image. In March of 1995, eight sheep were discovered dead, each with three puncture wounds in the chest area; drained of blood. In August, a woman claimed to have seen the creature, which at that time, over 150 farm animals had been killed. Thus the Chupacabra was born

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In 1968, 50 year old Mabel Walsh saw a bipedal, 4ft monster emerge from the lake. It had leathery skin and an elephant trunk. But most bizarre of all, it could walk on water. The creature would not be seen again until 1971, when two fishermen saw the same thing on the lake

CryptidQuest's tweet image. In 1968, 50 year old Mabel Walsh saw a bipedal, 4ft monster emerge from the lake. It had leathery skin and an elephant trunk. But most bizarre of all, it could walk on water. The creature would not be seen again until 1971, when two fishermen saw the same thing on the lake

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The Skrimsl is a worm like aquatic monster seen in Iceland, first mentioned in 1862, but there are early reports dating back to 1819, and even similar creatures reported in 1595, swimming in River Hvita.

CryptidQuest's tweet image. The Skrimsl is a worm like aquatic monster seen in Iceland, first mentioned in 1862, but there are early reports dating back to 1819, and even similar creatures reported in 1595, swimming in River Hvita.

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Reports of red furred gorillas in the Congo were first reported in the early 1900s, but in his 1948 memoir, Fernand Wilmet killed and photographed a red gorilla in the Kivu Province, known locally as gila mukose. He estimated the creature to be over 6ft tall.

CryptidQuest's tweet image. Reports of red furred gorillas in the Congo were first reported in the early 1900s, but in his 1948 memoir, Fernand Wilmet killed and photographed a red gorilla in the Kivu Province, known locally as gila mukose. He estimated the creature to be over 6ft tall.

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BREAKING: Kerry Washington just brought out Kamala Harris’ nieces to teach Donald Trump how to pronounce a Kamala’s name. Retweet so all Americans see this incredible clip.


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