Cryptids of the South: West Virginia’s Snarly Yow
Did you miss me, West Virginia? Because at this point, where is this state pulling its cryptids from? This week’s cryptid is the Snarly Yow, …
Did you miss me, West Virginia? Because at this point, where is this state pulling its cryptids from? This week’s cryptid is the Snarly Yow, …
For anyone who has been in an English class at any point in the recent past, they’ll be well acquainted with Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer …
The Smoke Wolves, like many Appalachian cryptids, are a species that hail from north West Virginia. Unlike most cryptids, there are multiple of this creature, …
Of course it makes sense that Kentucky would have their own roster of Cryptids (as well as the ever-famous regional ones like Bigfoot and Mothman), …
Like most things that come out of Florida, the skunk-ape is a one-of-a-kind Cryptid. Akin to the most common lore of Bigfoot or Sasquatch, it …
We once again return to what seems to be the birthplace of Appalachian monsters, this time for the Grafton monster of Taylor County in West …
This is an old country with names no longer known. We are not the first to live here, and we won’t be the last. But …
For any fans of Greek mythology, the Lamia might be a very familiar name. For the unaware, Lamias (like many Greek monsters) are half human, …
Today’s article takes us down to Georgia to visit the Altamaha-ha (known as “Altie”) in McIntosh County. As Georgia’s most famous Cryptid, it makes sense …
When discussing cryptids and monsters, there are multiple classics from Mothman to ghosts, but who can forget one of the old world monsters: Werewolves. For …