The dark hallows and dense forests of Appalachia harbor strange mysteries. Local residents will recount their encounters with the terrifying Sheepsquatch, the dark winged-creature, Mothman, and aliens from space.
From the untamed forests of the Pacific Northwest new evidence that the elusive hairy beast called Sasquatch... IS REAL. This densely forested region also boasts tales of wolf spirits in Oregon and lake monsters in Montana.
The dark and mysterious forests of the Ozarks have always been a source of folklore and unexplainable tales. Locals recount their encounters with "The Fouke Monster", "The Pope Lick Monster", and the "Spooklight".
Out of the Badlands, a wasteland so desolate that nothing is known to take root, come three terrifying stories: the 'Devil's Highway', menacing Black Eyed Kids, and the Curse of Superstition Mountain.
The swampy jungle of the Louisiana Bayou is long rumored to be area where evil lurks and monsters prowl. From this region come tales of legendary beasts - the Honey Island Swamp Monster, the shape-shifting Rougarou and blood-sucking Vampires.
When desert ranchers suffer unexplained terror, the suspects appear to be Thunderbirds & Skinwalkers. A family comes under attack by the Nightstalker, and a couple reveals their horrifying encounter with extraterrestrials-Alien Abductions.
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By what name was Monsters and Mysteries in America (2013) officially released in Canada in English?