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  1. The Jersey Devil. Designated in 1938 as the country’s only state demon, the Jersey Devil is described as a kangaroo-like creature with the face of a horse, the head of The New Jersey Pinelands is home to miles of pine trees and sandy roads, but it is also home to New Jersey’s most infamous resident…

  2. Over the years the Jersey Devil has been called by a number of names, “Hoodle-Doodle Bird”, “Wozzle Bug” and the “Leeds Devil”. This is all not to say that people do not believe in the Jersey Devil. Many over the year have believed and reported sightings of the creature.

  3. The "Jersey Devil" is said to roam the New Jersey Pinelands and many people have told others of scary encounters on dark nights in the wilderness of the Pines. Its screams are said to be quite chilling to the spine. The creature is believed to be the unwanted thirteenth child of Mother Leeds.

  4. Oct 27, 2022 · HISTORY MAGAZINE. The Devil went down to … New Jersey? Tales of the Jersey Devil stalking the Pine Barrens have scared residents for centuries, but the winged monster's origins may lie in...

  5. Sep 18, 2023 · From the remote, densely forested landscape of the New Jersey Pine Barrens comes a legend which has endured for almost three hundred years. It has carved its mark on the larger tapestry of American folklore, but what is the Jersey Devil story and will we ever uncover the truth of the Jersey Devil?

  6. The Jersey Devil is a common element of folklore in the southern New Jersey and Philadelphia areas. Due to the number of alleged sightings, many believe the Devil to be an actual animal or phenomenon similar to Bigfoot and the Yeti.

  7. Mar 25, 2013 · What Is the Jersey Devil? Could the creature be real? The Jersey Devil's diverse features are strong evidence that it does not — and cannot — exist as a real animal.

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