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  1. May 31, 2019 · There are different types of aswang throughout Filipino folklore: Tik-tik and Wak-wak – Named after the sounds they make while hunting, these types of aswangs shapeshift into large birds. Sigbin/Zigbin – Turns into something like a Tasmanian devil.

  2. Feb 22, 2016 · ASWANG – The aswang concept is most usefully understood as a congeries of beliefs about five types of mythical beings identifiable with certain creatures of the European tradition: (1) the blood-sucking vampire, (2) the self-segmenting viscera sucker, (3) the man-eating weredog, (4) the vindictive or evil-eye witch, and (5) the carrion-eating ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AswangAswang - Wikipedia

    Aswang is an umbrella term for various shape-shifting evil creatures in Filipino folklore, such as vampires, ghouls, witches, viscera suckers, and transforming human-beast hybrids (usually dogs, cats, pigs).

  4. Oct 21, 2016 · The terrifying Aswang is the most feared creature of Philippine folklore—and with good reason. Stalking its prey in the small, rural towns of the Philippines, this deadly monster nocturnally hunts for a meal of human flesh and blood.

  5. May 14, 2024 · The aswang, a creature from Philippine folklore, serves as a reflection of the darker aspects of Philippine society. This monster’s ability to blend in with humans and reveal its true nature at night is a scathing critique of the social hierarchy in the Philippines.

  6. Jan 20, 2024 · Aswang folklore encompasses a range of aswang types, such as vampires, ghouls, witches, and shape-shifters. The aswang is known for its ability to disguise itself as a human during the day and prey on victims at night.

  7. Each type of Aswang exhibits distinct characteristics, behaviors, and methods of preying on humans. Here, we explore the different types of Aswang, highlighting their unique traits and...