The "devil of the Ozarks" typically refers to the legend of the "Ozark Howler," a cryptid said to inhabit the Ozark Mountains in the United States. Described as a large, black creature with glowing eyes and a howl reminiscent of a wolf or a goat, it has become part of local folklore. Some believe it to be a supernatural entity, while others suggest it could be a misidentified animal. The Ozark Howler continues to intrigue those interested in cryptozoology and regional myths.
lion
lion
The mountain lion is referred to as 'the devil cat of the Ozarks' in the book "Where the Red Fern Grows." It is feared and respected by the characters in the novel for its strength and cunning nature.
The lion but I am not sure if I am correct
The beast is the devil. Also, it could be any "bad" creature.
The satire of the story is Tom and his wifes marriage.
Beast + Diseases
Beast + Diseases
This is probably a reference to the Devil. Satan.
Beast + Snake
Beast + Darkness
how many times is the devil referred to by his various names in the bible?