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10. The Jersey Devil
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Paranormal investigations reveal stunning new evidence about the Jersey Devil, a monster that prowls the Pine Barrens of New Jersey.
9. Mothman
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A team of researchers seeks answers to mysteries surrounded the Mothman. They explore theories that the legendary cryptid is an abnormality in the evolutionary chain.
8. Bigfoot
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Experts discuss theories related to the world's most famous cryptid, Bigfoot. Recently uncovered evidence unveils a creature far fiercer than previously believed.
7. The Ozark Howler
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Recently disclosed audio recordings and astonishing photographs provide the most conclusive evidence to date that the elusive and terrifying beast with horns known for centuries as the Ozark Howler may have demonic origins.
6. Rock Apes of Vietnam
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Startling new evidence reveals a Vietnam War pilot may have come home with a secret cargo -- a viscous man-ape cryptid that could be the missing link in human evolution.
5. The Beast of Bray Road
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The monstrous Beast of Bray Road has terrorized a Wisconsin town for decades, leaving the locals traumatized. Even more horrifying, this human-wolf hybrid may be multiplying across America.
4. The Yeti
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Shocking new DNA evidence suggests that the Yeti, one of the world’s most elusive and dangerous monsters, may not only come from an otherworldly source but also resides right here in America.
3. Chupacabra
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Incredible new DNA evidence suggests not only has the legendary bloodsucking beast known as Chupacabra been found, but there are two versions of this terrifying creature. And they may have developed a taste for humans.
2. The Wendigo
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New evidence reveals that Native American stories about a terrifying creature with cannibalistic cravings may be true. A bold theory suggests this cryptid's origins are beyond the imaginable.
1. The Loch Ness Monster
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Experts explore a new theory suggesting Scotland's Loch Ness Monster may not only be real, but possibly millions of years old and more dangerous than ever imagined.