I've always had a fondness for the Flatwoods Monster of West Virginia. Now a part of this started because of the game The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, as the alien enemies that invade Romani Ranch were based on the cryptid, but I didn't learn about the cryptid until years after playing the game. This lead me down a rabbit hole to discover the Flatwoods Monster is actually quite popular in Japan and shows up in quite a few Japanese video games, and there's just something about the way this monster looks that I find neat. Nowadays it's believed the Flatwoods Monster was nothing more than a large barn owl, especially since the description of "claws and a face shaped like the ace of spades" fits this specific owl species, but as someone who also likes ayyliens I just wanna believe.
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What's your favorite cryptid?
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This isn't the most concrete answer, but I like the different iterations of the "mimic" that show up across stories and cultures. That thing that mocks the presentation of a human or animal closely either for predation or other sinister purpose. It may be a faerie, witch, demon, lost creature, or extraterrestrial.
I like thinking about this archetype because of what it may suggest about the nature of fear and humankind's relationship with the unfamiliar and the outsider.
The Mothman
Not my piece. A quick image search on Google is all.