Josh Wolf - I just discovered Hammerhead Bats are a thing and, since I'll never sleep again, I thought I'd share it with you. Sleep tight! | Facebook
![the devil's cormorant🌹 on Twitter: "Blessing the timeline with a hammer-headed bat. You are welcome. https://t.co/u2EHH0opiW" / Twitter the devil's cormorant🌹 on Twitter: "Blessing the timeline with a hammer-headed bat. You are welcome. https://t.co/u2EHH0opiW" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ekfa7OuXgAATSP3.jpg)
the devil's cormorant🌹 on Twitter: "Blessing the timeline with a hammer-headed bat. You are welcome. https://t.co/u2EHH0opiW" / Twitter
New Jersey Forest Service - In 1938, The Jersey Devil was designated as the country's only state demon. Over the years the Jersey Devil has been called by a number of names, "
![The Jersey Devil and Folklore - Protecting the New Jersey Pinelands and Pine Barrens | Pinelands Preservation Alliance The Jersey Devil and Folklore - Protecting the New Jersey Pinelands and Pine Barrens | Pinelands Preservation Alliance](http://pinelandsalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/jersey-devil-1-700x306.jpg)
The Jersey Devil and Folklore - Protecting the New Jersey Pinelands and Pine Barrens | Pinelands Preservation Alliance
Wildlife Conservation Society - WCS's Sarah Olson introduces us to the extraordinary fig-eating, seed-dispersing, forest-helping hammer-headed fruit bat: http://bit.ly/2IF00UH #wcswildview | Facebook
![The Jersey Devil and Folklore - Protecting the New Jersey Pinelands and Pine Barrens | Pinelands Preservation Alliance The Jersey Devil and Folklore - Protecting the New Jersey Pinelands and Pine Barrens | Pinelands Preservation Alliance](http://pinelandsalliance.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/jersey-devil-exhibition-352x1200.jpg)
The Jersey Devil and Folklore - Protecting the New Jersey Pinelands and Pine Barrens | Pinelands Preservation Alliance
![Lenny is writing 👻 stories on Twitter: "You see this cutie pie? Experts think a stray Hammerhead Bat could be responsible for the Jersey Devil sightings in the 1700's, possibly having snuck Lenny is writing 👻 stories on Twitter: "You see this cutie pie? Experts think a stray Hammerhead Bat could be responsible for the Jersey Devil sightings in the 1700's, possibly having snuck](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EIJeDuBXUAAYiBJ.jpg)