Has the Jersey Devil been spotted?
Somewhere far below all of those you have New Jersey’s own local legend: The Jersey Devil. Over the years, thousands of witness have reported seeing the creature.
Black was driving home from work one day when “he saw what he thought was a llama running in and out of the trees lining the road”, NJ.com reports.
In his story, he revealed that while he was driving along the golf course in Galloway, he saw a creature that looked like a llama.
But, Black claims, that animal suddenly took off flying: “If that wasn’t enough, then it spread out leathery wings and flew off over the golf course”.
“Yes, I swear it’s not Photoshopped or a staged thing”, Black responded when I asked if he was willing to let me use his name and state that the photo he sent was not manipulated in any way.
Of course, Photoshopping a New Jersey devil photo is pretty easy with today’s technology. “I’m honestly just looking for an explanation of what I saw”.
As you can see in the picture at the top of the page, the purported Devil is a goat-like creature that also has wings. Really? The only New Jersey Devil I know is that huge pile of steaming crap known as Chris Christie.
“People have said it’s fake, but it’s not”, Black said.
The photo vaguely matches the most commonly accepted appearance of the devil, which is said to have antlers or horns and walk on its hind legs, which are said to end in cloven hooves, according to LiveScience.
Is the Jersey Devil in Galloway Township?
A legendary creature, the Jersey Devil has a head of a goat, bat-like wings and a forked tail.
The following day Weir NJ received a video from a reader named Emily with a video she had taken of what she called the Jersey Devil.
Now new photos and video have emerged, coincidentally just in time for Halloween, that all but prove the existence of the poorly-understood beast.