you go inside the far end house and get a hook then you walk outside then go to the tree then go to your inventory go to the hook and click use to use it and then it will get you up to the new jersey devil eggshells! ;3
it is a cryptid'
The Jersey Devil supposedly has hooves like a horse and leathery wings. But no one has ever photographed it.
Run the DNA test on the eggshells to prove the existence of the Jersey Devil. You will also need to prove Nessie and the chupacabra, and bring back the photo of the footprint from the top of the mountain in the Himalayas. When all but the Yeti are proven (Nessie, chupacabra, and the Jersey Devil), Mews will send you after the Bigfoot in the Pacific Northwest.
When you first start the island and you get the paper about Mews needing the evidence of ONE cryptid to get your reward, you end up needing to search for 4: Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, the Chupacabra, and the Jersey Devil.
He is in New Jersey, near an old abandoned house.
It isn't in the house, but you will see it after you go in the house. First go in the door, and as you walk around the house, you will see thumps. Go up into the attic, and a raccoon with red eyes will come out of a barrel. Grab the grappling hook, and head back downstairs. You will see the Jersey Devil in the window! Go outside, and you will see it fly away. Use the grappling hook and grab eggshells and return back to Mews. There you will use the DNA sampler and confirm the existence of the Jersey Devil.
Take the shells back to the Mews lab and test them. The DNA analyzer will prove the existence of the Jersey Devil.
The jearsy devil is a cryptid. Like bigfoot, loch ness monster, chupachabra, or a yeti. They are all real.
The percentage of people who believe in the Jersey Devil varies based on surveys and regional beliefs, but generally, it is estimated that around 10-20% of people in New Jersey and surrounding areas might consider it a genuine folklore or cryptid. However, belief in such legends often depends on cultural background, personal experiences, and local traditions. Many people view the Jersey Devil as a myth or urban legend rather than a subject of serious belief.
1666 the jersey devil was born
no the jersey devils only lived in new jersey that is why it is called the JERSEY devil.
there are many ways the jersey devil is presented. in fact different people telling different stories can give the jersey devil different appearances