New Jersey Vegetable Monster

New Jersey Vegetable Monster is an expression used by cryptozoologists and other researchers of anomalous phenomenon and the paranormal to describe a sighting or incident that has exceptionally poor evidential support. According to psychologist Leonard George, the term originated with a sighting reported by a single drunken witness, who claimed to have observed a humanoid resembling a giant stalk of broccoli. The original sighting, which allegedly occurred in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, was likely attributable to a case of delirium tremens.

 

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