Most places with a cryptid try to make it make a little sense.
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Most places with a cryptid try to make it make a little sense. "Well, you see there are these primates from the last Ice Age and ... " or " ... this lake is very old and catfish never stop growing so you can't rule out that one is the size of bus..."
But not NJ. "There is a devil in the woods. It's gonna get you."
"so... how did it get there? what's the deal?"
"... it's the devil."
I'm a huge fan of any cryptid that is simply a very large fish. Especially if it has a name.
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@futurebird you ever heard of the hodag?

Is that one of those creatures from the edges of old maps??
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I'm a huge fan of any cryptid that is simply a very large fish. Especially if it has a name.
@futurebird A large fish cryptic just seems lazy, like the locals aren’t even trying.
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I'm a huge fan of any cryptid that is simply a very large fish. Especially if it has a name.
@futurebird megalodon johnson
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@futurebird A large fish cryptic just seems lazy, like the locals aren’t even trying.
OK but this is the only one that ever really scares me if I go swimming.
Toes don't feel so safe, you know?
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Most places with a cryptid try to make it make a little sense. "Well, you see there are these primates from the last Ice Age and ... " or " ... this lake is very old and catfish never stop growing so you can't rule out that one is the size of bus..."
But not NJ. "There is a devil in the woods. It's gonna get you."
"so... how did it get there? what's the deal?"
"... it's the devil."
@futurebird the Jersey Devil (aka the Leeds Devil) has a real back story! Mother Leeds already had 12 children, and when she discovered she was pregnant with the 13th she was so fed up she cursed the child and said the devil could take it. When it was born, it had hooves and wings, and escaped up the chimney, to haunt the Pine Barrens ever since.
Do they not teach this important history outside of New Jersey?
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I'm a huge fan of any cryptid that is simply a very large fish. Especially if it has a name.
@futurebird The Legend of Phil's Pond is just a very testy koi named Phil
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Is that one of those creatures from the edges of old maps??
@futurebird super fits the vibe, but it's actually a fearsome critter, a product of the late 1800s north american logging industry! it shows up in some paul bunyan stories, and loggers in wisconsin & that area would warn newbies to look out for the hodag. there was even a hoax!
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I'm a huge fan of any cryptid that is simply a very large fish. Especially if it has a name.
@futurebird I'm still kinda hoping that there's a giant freshwater version of dunkleosteus somewhere… that'd make for some terrifying stories.
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@futurebird A large fish cryptic just seems lazy, like the locals aren’t even trying.
@michaelgemar @futurebird I heard some locals used to try but were eaten by some giant fish.
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Most places with a cryptid try to make it make a little sense. "Well, you see there are these primates from the last Ice Age and ... " or " ... this lake is very old and catfish never stop growing so you can't rule out that one is the size of bus..."
But not NJ. "There is a devil in the woods. It's gonna get you."
"so... how did it get there? what's the deal?"
"... it's the devil."
@futurebird I hear he’s busy playing guitar against Ralph Macchio at the crossroads.
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Most places with a cryptid try to make it make a little sense. "Well, you see there are these primates from the last Ice Age and ... " or " ... this lake is very old and catfish never stop growing so you can't rule out that one is the size of bus..."
But not NJ. "There is a devil in the woods. It's gonna get you."
"so... how did it get there? what's the deal?"
"... it's the devil."
@futurebird my dad used to go out there (where??? All the way to the Pine Barrens??? Unclear) and fill these field notebooks (the ones that look like tiny marble notebooks) with copious, mysterious notes. Then one day I asked him how things were going with his jersey devil "research" and he just hung his head sadly. And he never went back out there again
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@futurebird my dad used to go out there (where??? All the way to the Pine Barrens??? Unclear) and fill these field notebooks (the ones that look like tiny marble notebooks) with copious, mysterious notes. Then one day I asked him how things were going with his jersey devil "research" and he just hung his head sadly. And he never went back out there again
@futurebird he was following up on this theory that the jersey devil is actually a very lost kind of puma
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I'm a huge fan of any cryptid that is simply a very large fish. Especially if it has a name.
@futurebird what about exceptionally large versions tiny things. Roberta the water bear. She's barely macroscopic.
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I'm a huge fan of any cryptid that is simply a very large fish. Especially if it has a name.
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@futurebird what about exceptionally large versions tiny things. Roberta the water bear. She's barely macroscopic.
This would be more terrifying in a way. What does it mean if you can see a water bear with a simple magnifying glass? What else is larger and by how much?!?
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"Ol Jimmy Gum-Mouth, the school-bus sized catfish eats someone every summer. He eats you in one gulp. They say the water won't even ripple. Only comes out when the lake is still as glass and the fog is hanging low... But the town council has been covering up to not scare the tourists."
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"Ol Jimmy Gum-Mouth, the school-bus sized catfish eats someone every summer. He eats you in one gulp. They say the water won't even ripple. Only comes out when the lake is still as glass and the fog is hanging low... But the town council has been covering up to not scare the tourists."
@futurebird oh, sure, but really everyone loves Jim the Fish!
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@futurebird what about exceptionally large versions tiny things. Roberta the water bear. She's barely macroscopic.
@Jaicup @futurebird you can bearly see her with the naked eye!
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@futurebird what about exceptionally large versions tiny things. Roberta the water bear. She's barely macroscopic.
@Jaicup @futurebird ah, you say barely macroscopic, I say “she’s ten *thousand* times bigger than a normal water bear!” You may even get a bas SyFy movie made with that.