Tikbalang
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The Tikbalang (/ˈtikbaˌlaŋ/) (also Tigbalang, Tigbalan, Tikbalan, Tigbolan, or Werehorse) is a creature of Philippine folklore said to lurk in the mountains and forests of the Philippines. It is a 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.[1] In some versions, it is a transformation of an aborted fetus sent to earth from limbo.
Additional Information
Social Structure
Tribal structure.
Average Intelligence
Most Tikbalangs are below human intelligence level.
Civilization and Culture
Naming Traditions
Tikbalangs prefer short names sometimes just repeat father/family name.
Beauty Ideals
For tikbalangs most important beauty trait are physical strength and body development.
Common Dress Code
Most of Tikbalangs prefer to wear only loincloths or similar cover that hide only their crotches.
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Lifespan
45-50
Average Height
1,9-2.2 m
Average Weight
120-150 kg
Average Physique
Tey have greater strength than humans.
Geographic Distribution