>>>The Seeing Marsh was found within the bounds of Wakulla State Park, Tallahassee Florida.
>>>The Wukulla Springs Seeing Marsh is an anomalous organic mass the appears to have assimilated the marshland around it. It covers approximately 2 square miles. At its outer edges, the anomaly is subtly and differences between it and local vegetation and earth are hardly noticeable. The closer to the middle of the anomaly the observer is, the more visible its composition becomes, and materials will more obviously be composed of living tissue. The Seeing Marsh's most visible feature from a distance is the eyes suspended in the waters of the marsh. It is unknown how the organism sustains itself, but the most popular theory is some method of absorbing or filtering nutrients from the water and earth around it.
>>>The Seeing Marsh exhibits little recognizable behavior. As a sedentary anomaly it does not move. On occasion, the specific boundaries of the Marsh can slightly shift, but the core and general location of the Marsh do not change. The Marsh's tissue can be highly acidic, and samples from closer to the center cause corrosion on organics from outside the marsh. The anomaly does not seem to hunt, lure, trap, or intentionally harm any living organisms in any way. However, creatures that may accidentally wander into it of their own accord are at risk of chemical burns or being dissolved.
>>>Incident mitigation efforts have been successful. Keeping curious members of the public out is all that is necessary. One individual who received minor chemical burns in the Marsh fully healed with no noted side effects. No human lives have been lost in the Marsh, only wildlife. Threat level is considered low.
>>>The Breathing Iron was created in Phoenix, Arizona in 2012 by local sculptor Donald Gudd.
>>>The Breathing Iron is a minimalist sculpture composed of an iron sheet metal ring in the profile of a square offset at 45 degrees. The ring has smooth rounded corners, and a glossy orange painted surface. The sheets are bound with rivets. The sculpture is free standing and does not use any forms of pedestal or attachment points to any surface. Material tests on the surface seem to indicate a perfectly natural chemical composition, but the Iron seems to protect itself from damage. It’s possible to allow it to accrue dust and dirt, but it is impervious to attempts to scratch or dent it.
>>>The sculpture's only behavior is subtly vibrating and emitting a subtle raspy, echoing breathing noise reminiscent of an adult male snoring or breathing heavily with an illness. The Breathing Iron has been rumored on occasion to communicate telepathically with certain individuals and tell them about the applications of Gestalt Psychology and theory of design regarding minimalist sculpture and graphic design, but this has not been proven by a reputable source.
>>>Current knowledge indicates The Breathing Iron has never caused any incidents and is incapable of doing so.
>>>The White River Walker inhabits the general area of White River National Forest, Colorado.
>>>This anomaly resembles a mutated coyote. Its basic anatomy is functionally like what one would expect of a typical coyote, but the Walker is significantly more flexible. It also possesses the unique ability to break its own limbs at will further increasing its mobility. In addition to its familiar coyote form the Walker exhibits various growths across its body in the form of extra muzzles, ears, and claws. Intriguingly, it seems that to some extent the Walker can rearrange, hide, or sprout new growths at will. While the above all falls under duplications or rearrangements of expected coyote anatomy, it additionally features what resemble deer or elk antlers. One prominent antler always persists on the top of its skull, while other antlers reportedly sprout from the Walker's abdomen and limbs when aggravated. Finally, the Walker's jaws are exclusively lined with distinctly human teeth.
>>>The White River Walker is unpredictable in both movement and motive. Due to its unnaturally high flexibility and predisposition to rearranging its body the Walker is remarkably mobile and has been reported to run on all fours or on its back legs. It has also been noted to be proficient in jumping and climbing, even on overhung surfaces like bridge underpasses and cabin awnings. While the anomaly's motives are either unknown or simply animalistic in nature, it's only clear goal to date is harvesting teeth. It will carefully sever teeth from its human victims using its prominent antler on its skull and apparently fix them to its own otherwise bare gums. How it performs this operation is unknown but most likely utilizes its mutations. The Walker most commonly attacks Elk hunters and hikers in the White River National Forest area but has also reportedly encountered and killed one bull moose and one black bear. Available data would suggest that it does not hunt for food and generally avoids wildlife. The Walker's senses are poorly understood. It is hypothesized it cannot see as it has no visible eyes but encounter footage would suggest it can tell where its target is without difficulty. Whether it has enhanced hearing, smell, or anomalous senses is unknown. Finally, the Walker is prone to significant episodes of mutation upon being seen or engaging in a hunt. It is thought that encounters with humans aggravate it. When hunting, the walker has been known to sprout additional antler growths, possibly for intimidation or defense.
>>>Efforts to reduce incidents with the White River Walker have had poor results. The most successful course of action has been to discourage human activity in any capacity in the area, but the warnings are not always heeded. It is unknown if the anomaly is vulnerable as it has not yet had a recorded encounter with any armed individuals. Whether this is by its design or coincidental is up for debate. Threat level is considered high.