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The Scariest Mythical Creatures from These US States

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Alaska’s Qalupalik

This seagoing Inuit critter sings to youngsters from the water. Her human physique, green skin, long hair, and long fingernails.

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California’s Tahoe Tessie

From Washoe and Paiute Tribes tales to Jacques Cousteau, the legend of what lives in the deep Lake Tahoe waters is part of California history.

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Connecticut’s Connie

The Connecticut River has played a critical role in the state’s history, development and legends.

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Delaware’s Pukwudgie

Native Americans believed that these aggressive monsters could appear and disappear instantly, use magic, start fires, and create endless mayhem.

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Hawaii’s Menehune

Hawaiians are deeply connected to nature and island spirits. They describe the land's enormous powers.

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Idaho’s Sharlie

A giant sea serpent similar to the Loch Ness Monster has lived in Payette Lake outside of McCall, Idaho for centuries.

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Iowa’s Mugwump

Iowans have called a big hairy beast in a wet marsh near Venture, Iowa, the name before Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Harry Potter.

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Louisiana’s Rougarou

Louisana’s rich Cajun folklore includes a werewolf or half-man/half-dog creature that lives in the swamps of southeast Louisana.

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