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List of Philippine Mythical Creaturesreport

  • Aswang: bracket term for shape-shifting creatures that have a variety of forms, such as the blood-sucking vampire, the self-segmenting viscera sucker, the man-eating weredog, the vindictive or evil-eye witch, and the carrion-eating ghoul (General terms)

  • Duwende: bracket term for small magical beings of the land (General terms)

  • Engkanto: bracket term for highly-attractive enchanted human-like environmental beings, usually exuding the scent of flowers and having no philthrum (General terms)

  • Higante: bracket term for giant humanoid land creatures (General terms)

  • Sirena: bracket term for water creatures with a humanoid upper body and the body of a fish from waist down similar to merfolks (General terms)

  • Agta (Creatures of the soil)

  • Alan (Creatures of the soil)

  • Amalanhig (Creatures of the soil)

  • Amomongo (Creatures of the soil)

  • Anggitay (Creatures of the soil)

  • Bal-Bal (Creatures of the soil)

  • Batibat (Creatures of the soil)

  • Berbalang (Creatures of the soil)

  • Bungisngis: one-eyed giant, purported to dwell in Meluz, Orion, Bataan, and Cebu; described as always laughing. (Creatures of the soil)

  • Busaw (Creatures of the soil)

  • Dalaketnon (Creatures of the soil)

  • Diwata: (from Sanskrit devata, "gods"), engkantada (from Spanish encantada, "enchantress, charmed") or engkanto (from Spanish encanto, "spell, incantation, charm") are gods and goddesses below the supreme deity or deities; some are similar to dryads who guard natural creations such as forests, seas, mountains, land and air; fair-skinned, good-looking and, sometimes, blonde-haired. reside in large trees, such as acacia and balete, and tend to be resentful of humanity's intrusion into their realm (Creatures of the soil)

  • Dwende: goblins, hobgoblins, elves or dwarfs (Spanish: duende "goblin, elf, charm" < "duen de (casa)", owner of the house); little creatures who provide good fortune or foretell an ominous fate to people. (Creatures of the soil)

  • Kapre: muscular tree giants described as being a tall (7 to 9 ft), big, black, terrifying, and hairy (Creatures of the soil)

  • Mambabarang: witches who utilize insects to do their bidding (Creatures of the soil)

  • Mangkukulam: bruha (from Spanish: bruja, "witch") are witches, wizards, bruho (Spanish:brujo, "wizard, male witch"), or sorcerers who cast evil spells to humans; also called manggagaway (Creatures of the soil)

  • Multo (Creatures of the soil)

  • Nuno sa punso: (literally, goblin of the mound) goblins or elves who live within mysterious lumps of soil (ant hills); provide a person who steps on their shelter with good luck or misfortune (Creatures of the soil)

  • Pugot (Creatures of the soil)

  • Santelmo (Creatures of the soil)

  • Sarangay (Creatures of the soil)

  • Sigbin (Creatures of the soil)

  • Tikbalang: lurk in the mountains and forests; tall, bony humanoid creature with the head and hooves of a horse and disproportionately long limbs, to the point that its knees reach above its head when it squats down (Creatures of the soil)

  • Tiyanak (Creatures of the soil)

  • Berberoka (Creatures of the water)

  • Kataw (Creatures of the water)

  • Sirena: sea creature with a human upper body and a fish tail instead of lower extremities (Creatures of the water)

  • Siyokoy (Creatures of the water)

  • Bakunawa (Creatures of the air)

  • Garuda (Creatures of the air)

  • Manananggal: derived from the word, tanggal, which means "to separate" because of their ability to separate from their lower body part (Creatures of the air)

  • Manaul (Creatures of the air)

  • Minokawa (Creatures of the air)

  • Sarimanok: papanok in its feminine form, is a legendary multi-colored bird or chicken (Creatures of the air)

  • Tigmamanukan (Creatures of the air)

  • Wakwak (Creatures of the air)

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Every part of the world has its own culture, folklore and mythology. In each myth, there are unique creatures that are only half human, because they interbreed with certain animals to form mysterious creatures, or because they can change their shape. There are some outstanding mythological creatures, formed by animals and humans sharing the body. Let’s take a look at 41 well-known mythical creatures from the Philippines, organized by the random tool.

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