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    Awesome Or Off-Putting: The Jersey Devil

    Awesome Or Off-Putting: The Jersey Devil
    March 10th, 2008 at 15:30 by Shawn Lindseth
     
    Awesome or Off-Putting is a weekly delve into cryptozoology, ufology, aliens,
    medical marvels, scientific wonders, secret societies, government conspiracies,
    cults, ghosts, EVPs, myths, ancient artifacts, religion, strange facts, odd
    sightings or just the plain unexplainable.
    Cryptozoology has a stuffed-full menu of weird creatures that have had dozens of
    sightings all over the world. The Jersey Devil has got to be one of the best
    known, but it seems it's sightings don't happen quite as much as others in its
    great big monster family. Once though, almost a hundred years ago, a whole bunch
    of firemen hosed one right off a roof.
    Then it attacked a dog and got shot at by police. Quite an experience from all
    we've read.
    Bigfoot, modern-day cavemen, frog people and the Clutchbone - they're all
    members of the monster family, most with historical sightings as well as modern
    ones. The Jersey Devil is on that list too. Wikipedia sheds some light on the
    matter:
      "The Jersey Devil, sometimes called the Leeds Devil, is a legendary creature
      or cryptid said to inhabit the Pine Barrens in southern New Jersey. The
      creature is often described as a flying biped with hooves, but there are many
      variations."
    What we believe may be the most intriguing encounter with the beast involves a
    time it meandered onto the roof of a local fire chief's home. Two men out for a
    walk saw it up there and apparently reported it to the fire department. In the
    book Phantom of the Pines: More Tales of the Jersey Devil, author James F.
    McCloy gives us more detail:
      "Soon the fire department arrived and turned the hose on the Devil. At first
      it fled the water by running down the street about one hundred and fifty feet.
      Then it turned, and to the panic of its tormentors charged at them. Sticks,
      stones, and other missiles had no effect on the rampant Devil, as it bore down
      upon the frightened crowd. Fortunately for them, the creature suddenly spread
      its wings and soared over them, disappearing into the night."
    The Devil then flew off and attacked a dog in a woman's backyard. Said woman
    heard the commotion and freed her pet with a swinging broom stick. This
    encounter ended with two policemen trigger pulling in the direction of the
    monster, but to no effect. Once again it disappeared into the night.
    One thing that sets the Jersey Devil apart from other 'mystical' creatures is
    that some people claim to know where it lives. Once again we turn to Wikipedia
    for details:
      "An important piece of the Jersey Devil legend concerns its supposed home at
      the Blue Hole located near Winslow, New Jersey. According to popular folklore,
      the blue hole is not only bottomless but also acts as one of the many gateways
      to Hell. The water in the hole is abnormally cold, even during the summer
      months, averaging only 58 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. In addition, the hole
      is said to have a whirlpool effect on any person who enters it."
    Physical descriptions of the creature very from small and ape-ish to
    giraffe-like. It seems in most cases it's agreed the creature has wings, but
    that seems to be the only constant. It seems to run away from people without too
    much effort, so don't lose sleep over all this if you live in southern New
    Jersey, but just the same, if you're going out at night, be sure to check the
    skies.

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