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The creepiest cryptid lurking in your state?
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The creepiest cryptid lurking in your state?
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Quote:Florida: Skunk Ape

Florida's own Bigfoot (though it's been known to appear elsewhere), the Skunk Ape follows familiar territory where ape-like cryptids are concerned: big, hairy, and stinky. This last characteristic, however, is the Skunk Ape's most defining feature. Witnesses of the creature have likened this smell to that of a skunk, hence its name, but more often than not it is said to smell "rancid" or "putrid," like rotting food or dead flesh.
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The creepiest cryptid lurking in your state?
This guy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Vachon

My guess is that only boomers will remember him.
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The creepiest cryptid lurking in your state?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cryptids

That out of the way, the Cadborosaurus was alleged to be up and down the NA west coast, but I guess originating in Victoria.
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The creepiest cryptid lurking in your state?
Some of the Wood Devils relatives live across the street.
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The creepiest cryptid lurking in your state?
Fernando "El Erizo" Rabinowitz. Attorney at Law.
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The creepiest cryptid lurking in your state?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Worth_Monster

Reports of sightings by local citizens of "a half-man, half-goat, with fur and scales" in July 1969 led to the belief that a mysterious creature lived in Lake Worth. Newspapers reported the alleged sightings, including one in which the monster landed on a man's car after jumping out of a tree, and another in which it threw an automobile tire at a group of people. Newspapers also published a photograph purportedly of the creature and locals began driving out to the lake at night to get a look at it.[4] Local police investigated the claims, but found no evidence of the monster in the Lake Worth and Greer Island area. [1][2][3]

Four decades later, many, including Allen Plaster, who took the supposed photograph of the creature, suspected that it was a hoax. Reports of the monster ceased when school resumed, which suggests that the incidents were pranks carried out by high school students. In 2005, a reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram received an anonymous letter from someone claiming to be one of three high school classmates who, in the summer of 1969, "decided to go out to Lake Worth and scare people" using a tinfoil mask. In 2009, Fort Worth, Texas magazine published a report about an unidentified man who said that he had been a perpetrator of the tire-throwing incident.[3]

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The creepiest cryptid lurking in your state?
My cousins.
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The creepiest cryptid lurking in your state?
(02-25-2020, 11:42 AM)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: My cousins.

How did I know you were going to say that?

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