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Change: Decatur purportedly punctured the wing membrane of the creature, which continued flying – apparently unfazed – to the amazement of onlookers. The Jersey Devil is considered a nuetral creature.
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Sep 11 2009, 11:48 AM EDT
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Change: The most accepted origin of the story as far as New Jerseyians are concerned started with Mother Leeds and is as follows: It was said
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Aug 14 2009, 9:57 AM EDT
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Change: In the pine barrens of New Jersey During the 18th century something terrible, that a cryptozoologist might call wonderful for work, occured.The 13th child of
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Jun 18 2009, 9:39 AM EDT
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Change: of his head, bat wings and a serpentine tail. It ripped off its mother's head, screeched and flew out the chimney.Go more information about this creature at www.winlsowonline.com/jersey_devil.htmhttp://www.winslowonline.com/jersey_devil.htm
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Jun 18 2009, 9:38 AM EDT
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Change: of his head, bat wings and a serpentine tail. It ripped off its mother's head, screeched and flew out the chimney.Go more information about this creature at http://www.winslowonline.com/jersey_devil.htmwww.winlsowonline.com/jersey_devil.htm
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Jun 18 2009, 9:35 AM EDT
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Change: a horn on each side of his head, bat wings and a serpentine tail.Ittail. It ripped off its mother's head, screeched and flew out the chimknee.chimney.Go more information about this creature athttp://www.winslowonline.com/jersey_devil.htm
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Change: In the pine barrens of New Jersey During the 18th century something terrible, that a cryptozoologist might call wonderful for work, occured.The 13th child of
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Change: Created by Apr 21 2009, 6:19 PM EDT for: no reason given
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