Manananggals are a flying monster, fit for cutting off its upper middle to fly into the night to go after clueless, pregnant ladies in their homes. Around evening time, particularly during full moons, they rub a sort of oil to their entire body. Gradually, its body bites the bullet of colossal bat-like wings, exceptionally sharp teeth and a horrendously long harsh tone. Simultaneously, it produces small screeching sound more than once. The lower part which they leave in a detached spot, then, at that point, returns to associate its upper part before sunrise.
One record says that a chick lives inside the manananggal, which should be passed on from one individual — generally a relative on their deathbed-to another. The chick is supposed to be living in the pit of the animal's stomach. The manananggal generally begins human, yet the chick eats up the individual's own insides while keeping them alive. Along these lines, the individual then, at that point, starts to hunger for human tissue and at last changes into a revolting man-eating animal. A manananggal can't bite the dust until the chick is taken out, which should be possible by smoking the manananggal topsy turvy in a tree or turning her until she spews the chick. Another record says that a custom includes an extraordinary serenade, oil and egg of a dark chicken. The future manananggal ought to rub the oil onto their bodies while recounting the serenade. At last, they should keep the egg in their armpit until it vanishes. Another record expresses that one turns into a manananggal by drinking its blood or spit. The manananggal kill their casualties or transform them into manananggal themselves. They live longer than people particularly assuming they feed on unborn youngsters. These half-bodied animals go after casualties around evening time. It can fly and uses an extended proboscis-like tongue, which it uses to suck the core of embryos or the blood of their casualties. Different records say that they tempt men with their excellence and bait them to a confidential spot prior to decimating them. They are constantly joined by a bird called tik. The bird proclaims the methodology of a manananggal. Legends directs that the fainter the sound, the closer the manananggal is. This is their method for confounding their casualties. A comparable animal on the Malayan beginning called the Pananggalang, meaning: the cut off head, portrayed to be a human head with hanging viscera, going after infants and pregnant lady.
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