Hello! I have heard an interesting theory on the Jersey Devil that I would like to get your opinions on. At the turn of the century, there were a number of Jersey Devil sitings across the Pine Barrens. These sightings were made by persons of different occupation who had no relation to one another. Further, they were respectable members of the community, and their sightings generally agreed with one another: a horse-like kangroo-ish creature with small wings. However, following the fire of 1914 (or whereabouts), credible sightings of the Jersey Devil stopped. Now, the enviornment of the Pine Barrens is unique, self-sustainable and isolated. Further, the Pine Barrens are not fully civilized or plotted or studied with any degree of complete accuracy. Given this, perhaps the Jersey Devil is an actual animal, native solely to the Barrens. The validity of the sightings and the uniqueness of the Barrens ecosystem could serve as tentative evidence for this. However, it would appear that the fire of 1914 that ravaged the Barrens perhaps killed off the Jersey Devil, given the complete lack of credible sightings follwoing the fire. Of course, this theory is all just speculative, but perhaps the Jersey Devil should be seriously considered biologically, folklore aside. peace/. chris