Name,Street,City,State,Country,Zipcode,Color,Photo URL,Description Alkali Lake Monster,,Hay Springs,Nebraska,United States,69347,red,https://zeemapsimages.s3.amazonaws.com/5c9fca7cdedbf04a6f05a1996675bc37-Alkalai.jpg,"The Alkali lake monster is a gargantuan, horned, alligator-like beast that is reputed to lurk in the depths of Nebraska's famed Alkali Lake. The monster was claimed to be approximately 40-feet long, with rough, grayish-brown skin." Altamaha-ha,,McIntosh County,Georgia,United States,,red,https://zeemapsimages.s3.amazonaws.com/68e8c1bdda90005f3d8db045752aaf7c-Altamahaha.max-640x480.jpg,"In Georgia folklore, the Altamaha-ha (or Altie) is a legendary creature, alleged to inhabit the myriad small streams and abandoned rice fields near the mouth of the Altamaha River (after which it is named) in southeastern Georgia. Sightings are particularly reported around Darien and elsewhere in McIntosh County." Bear Lake Monster,North Bear Lake Boulevard,Laketown,Utah,United States,,red,https://zeemapsimages.s3.amazonaws.com/713aa4ba002399cf836e6c55d07f4a1a-download.jpg,"The Bear Lake Monster is a being appearing in folklore near Bear Lake, on the Utah–Idaho border. The myth originally grew from articles written in the 19th century by Joseph C. Rich, a Mormon colonizer in the area, purporting to report second-hand accounts of sightings of the creature. However, he later recanted the stories. In recent years the monster is considered to be a tourist attraction. The last reported sighting of the monster was in 2002" Beast of Busco,,Churubusco,Indiana,United States,46723,red,https://zeemapsimages.s3.amazonaws.com/a01a94d60f7b8525d6190e92bca44331-Beastofbusco.jpg,"The Beast of Busco is the subject of a legend in Churubusco, Indiana, about an enormous snapping turtle which citizens claimed to have seen in 1949. Despite a month long hunt that briefly gained national attention, the ""Beast of Busco"" was never found." Chupacabra,,,Texas,United States,,red,https://zeemapsimages.s3.amazonaws.com/c045e94d24d2beb506be5c2d7b8d54d6-157470748012711111.jpeg,"The chupacabra or chupacabras is a legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas, with its first purported sightings reported in Puerto Rico in 1995. The name comes from the animal's reported vampirism—the chupacabra is said to attack and drink the blood of livestock, including goats. Physical descriptions of the creature vary. It is purportedly a heavy creature the size of a small bear, with a row of spines reaching from the neck to the base of the tail. Eyewitness sightings have been claimed in Puerto Rico, and have since been reported as far north as Maine, as far south as Chile, and even outside the Americas in countries like Russia and the Philippines. Many of the reports have been disregarded as uncorroborated or lacking evidence. Sightings in northern Mexico and the southern United States have been verified as canids afflicted by mange. According to biologists and wildlife management officials, the chupacabra is an urban legend."