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- Batibat abstract "The Batibat or Bangungot is a vengeful demon found in Ilocano folklore. These demons were blamed as the cause of the fatal nocturnal disease called bangungot. A batibat takes the form of a huge, old, fat woman that resides in trees. They usually come in contact with humans when the tree that they reside in is felled and made into a support post for a house. This causes them to migrate into holes found in the post. The batibat forbids humans from sleeping near its post. When a person does sleep near it, the batibat transforms to its true form and attacks that person. It sits upon the chest of its victim until he suffocates. To ward off the batibat, one should bite one's thumb or wiggle one's toes. In this way, the person will awaken from the nightmare induced by the batibat.".
- Batibat wikiPageID "12752627".
- Batibat wikiPageRevisionID "436874147".
- Batibat description "Philippine folklore demon".
- Batibat gender "Female".
- Batibat hasPhotoCollection Batibat.
- Batibat region Ilocos.
- Batibat title "Batibat or Bangungot".
- Batibat subject Category:Demons.
- Batibat subject Category:Philippine_legendary_creatures.
- Batibat type Ability105616246.
- Batibat type Abstraction100002137.
- Batibat type Belief105941423.
- Batibat type Cognition100023271.
- Batibat type Content105809192.
- Batibat type Creativity105624700.
- Batibat type Demons.
- Batibat type Devil109542339.
- Batibat type EvilSpirit109541919.
- Batibat type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
- Batibat type Imagination105625465.
- Batibat type LegendaryCreature109487022.
- Batibat type Monster109491966.
- Batibat type MythicalBeing109484664.
- Batibat type MythicalMonster109492123.
- Batibat type PhilippineLegendaryCreatures.
- Batibat type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Batibat type Spirit109545324.
- Batibat type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Batibat comment "The Batibat or Bangungot is a vengeful demon found in Ilocano folklore. These demons were blamed as the cause of the fatal nocturnal disease called bangungot. A batibat takes the form of a huge, old, fat woman that resides in trees. They usually come in contact with humans when the tree that they reside in is felled and made into a support post for a house. This causes them to migrate into holes found in the post. The batibat forbids humans from sleeping near its post.".
- Batibat label "Batibat".
- Batibat sameAs m.02x3b10.
- Batibat sameAs Q4869255.
- Batibat sameAs Q4869255.
- Batibat sameAs Batibat.
- Batibat wasDerivedFrom Batibat?oldid=436874147.
- Batibat isPrimaryTopicOf Batibat.