Lizard Man of Scape Ore Swamp – USA
Nearest city: Bishopville, South Carolina

The Lizard Man is one of the most aggressive cryptids in American history, a seven-foot-tall reptilian humanoid that terrorized the Lee County wetlands during the “Summer of the Lizard” in 1988. While the legend was solidified by the June 29 encounter involving 17-year-old Christopher Davis—who was attacked while changing a tire on Browntown Road at 2:00 AM—the high-strangeness actually began with the “chewed-up” car of the Waye family. Their 1985 Ford LTD was discovered with the chrome trim torn off, the wheel wells mangled, and actual bite marks in the metal fenders. Davis’s report added a terrifying physical description: a muscular creature with green, scaly skin, three-fingered hands with four-inch black claws, and “unblinking” glowing red eyes that chased his car at speeds exceeding 40 mph, leaving deep scratches across his roof and side mirrors.
The Scape Ore Swamp corridor became a global focal point as Sheriff Liston Truesdale investigated over 50 sightings, eventually uncovering 14-inch, three-toed footprints in the muck that were preserved as plaster casts now held at the South Carolina Cotton Museum. Unlike most shy cryptids, the “Bishopville Monster” is defined by its hostility toward machinery; multiple residents reported vehicles being vandalized near the swamp’s “Artesian Well,” a location long rumored to be the creature’s primary drinking source. The legend flared again in August 2015 when local Sarah Berra snapped a viral photo of a bipedal reptile running along the tree line near a church, followed by “hunter footage” of a dark figure in the cypress trees. Today, the Scape Ore Bridge remains a site of intense interest for investigators who report unexplained “visual artifacts” and guttural hisses echoing through the humid, black-water wetlands of the Browntown area.
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Spookiness Rating: 3.0
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