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Kapre

Kapre is a Philippine mythical creature similar to that of the Bigfoot creature, but with more human characteristics. It is described as being a tall (7 to 9 ft), brown, hairy male with a beard. Kapres are normally described as smoking a big tobacco pipe, whose strong smell would attract human attention.

Kapre is said to resided in big trees like acacias, mangos, bamboo and banyan (known in the Philippines as Balete). It is also mostly seen sitting under those trees. The Kapre is said to wear the indigenous Northern Philippine loincloth known as Bahag, and according to some, often wears a belt which gives the Kapre ability to be unseen by humans.

Kapre's are not considered to be evil, unlike the Manananggal. It is said to make contact with people to offer friendship or if attracted to a woman. If Kapre befriend any humans especially because of a love interest, it will be consistent in follow them throughout life.

Kapre are also said to play pranks on people, frequently making travellers lost in the mountains or in woods. It is also said to confuse people of their own familiar surroundings: for instance someone who forgets that they are in their own garden or home are said to be tricked by Kapre. Reports of experiencing Kapre includes that of rustling tree branches although wind is not strong, hearing the laughter of a big male voice, lots of smoke on top of a tree, big fiery eyes during night time on a tree, as well as Kapre seen walking in forested areas.

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Last updated: 08-27-2005 11:49:50
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