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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Bal-Bal has very sharp claws and teeth that can rip the clothing of the dead. It has also a foul breath because it only eats corpse. | |||
==Behavior== | |||
After this monster has spotted and snatched the corpse, it usually leave a trunk of a banana in the coffin to create an illusion of the stolen body to trick people. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*Aswang | *[[Aswang]] | ||
*Amalanhig | *[[Amalanhig]] | ||
*Busaw | *[[Busaw]] | ||
*Vampire | *[[Vampire]] | ||
[[Category: Philippine mythology]] | [[Category: Philippine mythology]] | ||
[[Category: Ghouls]] | [[Category: Ghouls]] |
Revision as of 14:59, 17 September 2010
Bal-Bal is a monster that steals corpse in a funeral or grave and feeds on them in Philippine mythology.
Description
Bal-Bal has very sharp claws and teeth that can rip the clothing of the dead. It has also a foul breath because it only eats corpse.
Behavior
After this monster has spotted and snatched the corpse, it usually leave a trunk of a banana in the coffin to create an illusion of the stolen body to trick people.