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Woodbridge Cemetery Snake

Woodbridge Cemetery Snake

Field Report

The Woodbridge Cemetery Snake is a cryptid reported near cemeteries in Woodbridge, New Jersey, described as a large, black serpent with unusual speed and agility. Locals recount eerie encounters where the snake seems to appear and disappear mysteriously, often associated with death or supernatural occurrences. While natural explanations point to common large snakes, the legend has been shaped by the cemetery setting, adding an aura of the macabre and mysterious.

Classification

Type:Reptilian Cryptid

Location:United States, New Jersey, Woodbridge Township

Traits:Thick-bodied, black scales, glowing eyes, coils among headstones, sudden strikes

Threat Assessment

Danger Level: 2.9

First Reported: 1900s

Sightings: 1

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Behavioral Patterns

It coils languidly over old headstones, tongue tasting the cool air. When lanterns swing close, it glides down into graves and disappears.

Folklore & Origins

Massachusetts locals feared this serpent was the restless spirit of a wronged farmhand.

Media Documentation

Mentioned only in local ghost walk scripts and obscure monster blogs. No reputable press coverage or zoological study exists.

Hoax Analysis

Woodbridge Cemetery Snake has no verified hoaxes associated with it. Reports tend to be local legends with little evidence of fabrication.