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Bungisngis

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Philippine mythical creature
Bungisngis
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Bungisngis is a one-eyedgiant in Philippine folklore. This giant, purported to dwell in Meluz, Orion, Bataan and Batangas and is described as always laughing.[1] The literal meaning of the nameBungingis is derived from theTagalog wordngisi which means "to giggle".[2]

Having a humanoid shape, it has large teeth which are always showing, and its upper lip covers its face when it is thrown back. Two longtusks protrude from the sides of its mouth. The giant's only eye is found in the middle of its forehead,[1] but this is compensated for by its strong sense of hearing. It also displays unusual strength. In the Filipino tale "The Three Friends – The Monkey, The Dog and The Carabao," the giant is able to lift the carabao and throw it with such force that it ends knee-deep in the ground.[3] However, despite its strength, the bungisngis is easily outwitted and quickly panics.[4][5] In the tale of the Three Friends, Monkey'stricks led him to his death.[3]

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  1. ^abRamos, Maximo D. (1990) [1971].Creatures of Philippine Lower Mythology. Quezon: Phoenix Publishing. p. 76.ISBN 971-06-0691-3.
  2. ^Viloria, Manuel (November 13, 2005)."Philippine Lower Mythology". viloria.com. RetrievedOctober 9, 2008.
  3. ^abFansler, Dean Spouill (2009).Filipino Popular Tales. BiblioBazaar, LLC. p. 31.ISBN 978-0-559-95004-9. RetrievedMay 9, 2009.
  4. ^Paraiso, Salvador; Jose Juan Paraiso (2003).The Balete Book: A Collection of Demons, Monsters, Elves and Dwarfs from the Philippine Lower Mythology. Giraffee Books. p. 57.ISBN 971-8832-79-3.
  5. ^"Magical Creatures and Non Human beings of the Philippines". Filipino Forum.Net. Archived fromthe original on May 1, 2008. RetrievedOctober 9, 2008.
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