There are over 2,000 individual reports of Jersey Devil sightings.
It is said to look like a combination of a kangaroo and a goat, with bat-like wings.
[*] There are over 2,000 individual reports of Jersey Devil sightings.

[*] Sightings of the Jersey Devil date back to the 1700s.
[*] The creature is sometimes referred to as the Leeds Devil.
During 1735, Mother Leeds was in labor on a stormy night while her friends gathered around her.

Growling and screaming, it killed the midwife before flying up the chimney and heading into the pines.
He claimed he fired a cannonball at the beast, hit it, and the animal kept going.
I saw two spots of phosphorus the eyes of the beast.

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There was a white cloud, like escaping steam from an engine.
It moved as fast as an auto.
[*] In 1909 alone there were over 1,000 eyewitness accounts of the Jersey Devil.
[*] A third theory is that the Devil is a deformed child.