Altamaha-ha

Altamaha-ha, also known as the Altie, is a legendary aquatic cryptid that is said to inhabit the waters of the Altamaha River in Georgia, USA. Descriptions of Altamaha-ha vary, but it is commonly reported to be a serpentine creature with a body resembling that of a large eel or snake, and a head that is similar to that of an alligator or crocodile.

Some eyewitnesses claim that Altamaha-ha can grow up to 30 feet in length, and it is said to have a powerful tail that propels it through the water with great speed. Altamaha-ha has been a part of the folklore of the region for many years, and there have been many sightings and reports of encounters with the creature over the years. Despite numerous attempts to capture or study the creature, there is no scientific evidence to support its existence, and most mainstream scientists consider it to be a myth or legend. However, many cryptozoologists and enthusiasts continue to search for evidence of Altamaha-ha's existence, and the legend of the creature remains a popular topic of discussion among those interested in the world of cryptids.