Chapter 246: The Slave Beast Left in the West by the Demons (2)

PS: The Jersey Devil (English name: thejerseydevil) is a legendary bipedal ungulate flying creature, 1 to 1.8 meters long, covered with black hair, a horse-like head, dark red eyes, and bat-like wings, and is rumored to haunt the pine peatlands of Southern New Jersey. There are several possible sources for the legend of the Jersey Devil www.biquge.info Pen~Fun~Ge, but there is no definite conclusion so far.

3. Jersey Devils

The Jersey Devil (English name: thejerseydevil) is a legendary two-legged ungulate flying creature with a length of 1 to 1.8 meters, covered in black hair, a horse-like head, dark red eyes, and bat-like wings, and is rumored to haunt the pine peatlands of Southern New Jersey. There are several possible sources for the legend of the Jersey Devil, but there is no definitive conclusion.

Legend 1

According to a version of legend, Mrs. Leeds of Pinebarrens gave birth to a thirteenth child in the mid-18th century. She was so unhappy with the repeated pregnancies that she cried out, "I'm tired of having children, let the devil take him!" The human baby then transforms into a winged monster and flies out of the chimney after eating the other children, depending on the time of day and how ugly the monster is. In another version, the Jersey Devil is simply a child imprisoned in the attic or cellar by Mrs. Liz and then fled into the forest. Another legend attributed the birth of the Jersey Devil to a selfish woman who refused to provide food and lodging to the Gypsies, who were cursed by the Gypsies. There are also legends that Mrs. Leeds herself was a witch, or that she was cursed by the local population for having an affair with a British soldier. It is believed that the birthplace of the Jersey devil is located in a wooden house called the Shourdshouse in the pinebarrens. The hut is still in its place, but only the ruins of the pedestal and other remnants remain.

The Jersey Devil's allies are said to be headless pirates, ghostly women, and merfolk. In some parts of Southern New Jersey, there are rumors that Jersey demons reside in a defoliant factory (the existence of which is also a rumor). The plant is located near Chatsworth, a small town surrounded by sand and forests.

Legend 2

And in Southern New Jersey, another legend is widely circulated by local residents. There was a woman who was pregnant for the first time, and she wanted the baby to be perfect. And when he was born. It was the ugliest baby anyone had ever seen at the time. The mother was very angry and said: "He is not my son, but the son of the devil, may God return him to the devil!" When she had finished speaking, she threw her son into the river and drowned him instantly. Legend has it that the river is now occupied by demons, and it is said that there is an unknown object under a rock in the riverbed that sucks air, and when people swim through it, they are sucked under the stone and cannot leave until they die. When it is dead, the body can leave and float on the surface of the water to be seen by others.

Fourth, Chopacabra

The Chinese translation is Chupacabra. A mysterious creature that haunts the Caribbean in the Americas. Ninety to one hundred and eighty centimeters in length. On an oval-shaped head there are large red eyes. It is a bit kangaroo-like, with three toes on each paw, a hind foot in the same shape as a goat, and body hair that can change color depending on its surroundings. The name means "sucker of goat's blood", and it is said that it likes to suck the blood of domestic animals such as cows and sheep.

Circularity became a fact

For decades, the story of a blood-sucking monster has been circulating among Puerto Rican folklore. However, in 1994, this dark legend seemed to turn into a terrible fact. The incident took place in the small town of Canovanas, and the beginning was actually quite simple: several farmers complained that their livestock had been killed in a mysterious way. But it didn't take long for the incident to develop into a regular massacre. Most of the fatalities occurred in the vicinity. At first it was some goats and sheep that were killed. But it wasn't eaten. They had puncture wounds on their necks, and there was no blood left in their bodies. What exactly is killing livestock in Puerto Rico? Soon, the Puerto Rican media created a suspect and gave the unknown killer a resounding name that spread around the world: Chupacabla. It means "something that sucks goat's blood". When livestock die in the area, everyone suspects that it was Chupacablagan. Later, someone said that they had seen a "vampire". According to eyewitnesses. It was an ugly-looking, big-eyed monster, half like a dog. Half like a coyote, and also emits a strange whistling sound. It has wings. There is also a bulging thorn on his back.

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As of 1996, 2,000 animals had been killed, and hundreds claimed to have seen the monster. Officials blamed a known predator, but the public struggled to accept the claim, so they organized themselves to investigate. The Puerto Rican team had studied hundreds of cases and was convinced that there must have been an evil, supernatural element to the Chupacabra incident. There is speculation that Chupacabra is an alien. Some believe that it is an alien pet that has escaped. Others believe that it was the product of a secret genetic experiment that the government had colluded with aliens. Two thousand years later, it was reported that vampires had appeared in Nicaragua and left behind a horrific corpse. Two thousand years later, it was reported that Chupacabra appeared in Nicaragua. Seventy kilometres northwest of Managua, on the outskirts of the small town of Malpesillo, Tarawera and his neighbors lost more than 100 livestock in a month.

5. Thunderbird

Thunderbird (thunderbird) is a giant mythical bird in Native American legends, shaped like an eagle, wings as long as the paddle of a canoe, when he flutters his wings and flies high, it will be thunderous, his eyelids are open, will release ten thousand lightning bolts, is a giant bird in the image of thunder, lightning and rain elves, and the existence of the thunderbird in real life has nothing to do with it.

In the legends of all the tribes of India, there is the Thunderbird, a supernatural creature that created everything in the world. In the summer of 2001, many residents of southwestern Pennsylvania saw birds the size of small airplanes. On 13 July, a local resident saw a giant bird that he had thought was an ultralight aircraft. He estimated that the wingspan of the giant bird reached four and a half meters, and its length was one and a half meters. Since then, people in this area have continued to see it. Biologists in Pennsylvania believe it's likely that people saw the "Stella Sea Eagle," a giant sea eagle that inhabits northeastern Asia and occasionally appears in Alaska with the wind. The wingspan of the Stella sea eagle can be two meters four, and several families are three times the size of a vulture eagle.

6. Spring-legged jack

Springheeledjack is a Victorian figure based on English folklore. The earliest sightings of him are said to have been recorded in 1837, after which they were reported all over England, from London to Sheffield and Liverpool, especially in the suburbs and the Midlands of England, reaching their peak between 1850 and 1880. Although some reports claim that he is still active, it is generally believed that he disappeared in 1904, the year of the last recorded incident. Many theories claim to have identified him, but none of them have been able to fully clarify the truth, so the anomaly remains unexplained. (To be continued.) )

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