It's the Jersey Devil you gotta watch out for round these parts...
The Jersey Devil, a legendary creature of New Jersey folklore, is said to be the product of a curse uttered by a woman named Mother Leeds, who, already the mother of twelve, was pregnant with her thirteenth child. Exhausted and overwhelmed, she exclaimed, "Let this one be a devil!". The child, born on a stormy night, was initially normal but then transformed into a monstrous creature, often described as having bat-like wings, hooves, a horse-like head, and a forked tail. The creature then fled into the Pine Barrens, where it is said to roam and terrorize to this day.
Bigfoot is fine...
It's the Jersey Devil you gotta watch out for round these parts...
The Jersey Devil, a legendary creature of New Jersey folklore, is said to be the product of a curse uttered by a woman named Mother Leeds, who, already the mother of twelve, was pregnant with her thirteenth child. Exhausted and overwhelmed, she exclaimed, "Let this one be a devil!". The child, born on a stormy night, was initially normal but then transformed into a monstrous creature, often described as having bat-like wings, hooves, a horse-like head, and a forked tail. The creature then fled into the Pine Barrens, where it is said to roam and terrorize to this day.
He might need a hug: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5c/Jersey_Devil.svg/502px-Jersey_Devil.svg.png