The New Jersey Devil, also known as the Devil Leeds is a strange creature that inhabit many of the southern parts of New Jersey will be believed. Stories of the Jersey Devil, many years back. The oldest of them appear in the legend of the Indian tribes in the area. The tribes known as the Pine Barrens area of southern New Jersey "Popuessing," which means "place of the dragon".
The descriptions of the famous New Jersey Devils have generally the same, the description ofNew Jersey Devil as a hooved creature that stands about 3-4 feet high. It has been described with a long neck, red eyes and is often described as having wings and tail. Many people have described the Jersey Devil to a sometimes similar creature known as the Chupacabra compared. Whatever it may look like the creature, the most popular history, it remains that the origin of Mother Leeds.
The history of the New Jersey Devil began long ago with a woman as Mother Leeds, who was knowngenerally assumed to be a witch. Leeds had given birth to 12 children in her life and had proclaimed that if they give birth to another, it would be the devil. One night in 1735, the unthinkable happened and Leeds went into labor. It is said to have friends who had gathered around for the birth, but not prepared for, what would happen. The 13th Child was born, and the women were, what they saw horrified. It is said that the creature had before them wings, tail and hooves. Legendstates that the animal killed the fly and let out a deafening scream midwife before flying up into the fireplace and up in the village, Pine Barrens. Deborah Leeds is believed by some to be the actual mother, Leeds. She was born wife of Japhet Leeds and had given 13 children, but her husband Japheth, only 12 names in his will from 1736.
Many believe that the New Jersey Devil is no more than a creative tale, but with so many eye-witnesses of the creature,cryptozoologists there are some who firmly believe that the New Jersey Devil is simply a creature of science has not yet been documented, and mastered the art of avoiding human interaction. In any case, the terrifying story of the New Jersey Devil will be definitely be passed down through generations for years to come.
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