Albatwitch: The Smallwoods Bigfoot and Local Legends
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you heard of the Albatwitch, a small, man-like creature said to reside in the heavily wooded areas along the Susquehanna River in Columbia, Pennsylvania? I recently came across a video from the YouTube channel Thadeus Kray that delves into the legends and stories surrounding this intriguing cryptid.
According to the video, the Albatwitch is named for its alleged habit of stealing apples from picnickers, with "alba" meaning apple and "twitch" referring to the way it snatches the fruit. This four-foot-tall creature is said to share similarities with Bigfoot, but with a taste for apples and a reputation for throwing them at startled people.
The Albatwitch's habitat, Chickies Rock, has a history of mysterious sounds and sightings, including a man-like figure seen in the 1950s and 1970s. Local legends also speak of the crack of a whip heard at night, adding to the enigma surrounding this creature.
Thadeus Kray, the creator of the video, shares his thoughts on the Albatwitch's existence, suggesting that it could be a large, undiscovered primate or even a "missing link" in evolution. He also discusses the possibility of conservation efforts by those in power to protect these creatures from human interaction and potential extinction.
While watching the video, I couldn't help but be captivated by the stories and theories surrounding the Albatwitch. If you're interested in learning more about this cryptid and forming your own opinion on its existence, I encourage you to watch the video and do your own research. Who knows, you might just discover something fascinating.
Remember, at Squatchable, we are open-minded and welcome all ideas. We respect cryptids like the Albatwitch and believe in the importance of sharing and discussing stories and evidence surrounding their existence. So, if you have any thoughts or experiences related to the Albatwitch or any other cryptid, feel free to share them with us.