No!
The tikbalang is a creature from Philippine folklore, often described as a half-human, half-horse being that is said to lead travelers astray in the forests. While many people in the Philippines believe in its existence and tell stories about encounters, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of tikbalang. Instead, it serves as a cultural symbol and a cautionary tale within Filipino tradition. Ultimately, whether one considers it "real" depends on personal beliefs and cultural perspectives.
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Tikbalang
The tikbalang is a creature from Filipino folklore known for its half-horse, half-human appearance. It is said to reside in the mountains and forests, often playing tricks on travelers or leading them astray. Some believe that showing respect to the tikbalang by politely asking permission to pass through its territory can help travelers avoid its mischievous behavior.
tikbalang, kalipulako, naning
Cockroach, Sometimes a Goat, And Sometimes A Tikbalang
Tikbalang
madaming tikbalang noon kamuka nyo nga eh
-Ang mga Filipino sa indo tsina-Ang Literature of the Propaganda Movement
Philippine Mythology Philippines has a collection of tales and superstitious belief of magical entities and mythical creatures.Aswang (Ghoul)Kapre ( A Tree-residing giant)Manananggal (Self-segmenter)Tikbalang (Demon-horses)Sigbin ( Shadow sucker )Tiyanak (Demon child)Hope I helped ;)!
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