The appearance of Jenglot is quite physically detailed. Jenglot is described as looking somewhat like a living, monstrous mummy, with its body taking on a human, snake, or fish-like shape. The size of the body of this mythical creature is said to be about 15cm, about half a foot in length, with long nails. The body's flesh appears fossilized, having long, blond, matted hair, said to grow over time, a fact not surprising, if the creature's description was of a definite living animal, whose hair would be expected to grow; however, instead, the jenglot myth is more inanimate and undead. The feet are purported to be joined, giving it a mermaid-like appearance, and a grotesque, prominently skeletal face.
Jenglot 'keepers' feed their creature with blood, either animal blood (goat) or human blood. Those who feed the creature with human blood buy it legally from the Indonesian Red Cross. The jenglot is said to not drink the blood directly. The person places the jenglot near the blood, but the jenglot doesn't even move or touch the blood. It is said that the jenglot will get the nutrients of the blood in their own way.
In Indonesia there has been several "exhibitions" of jenglot specimens found and showcased. Most being found on the islands of Java and Sumatra, and are held as private collections of supernatural researchers and fans. Many were found to be hoaxes, being masterful taxidermist fixings of monkeys and fish, however, not all specimens were examined, and the jenglot is an actively believed myth that many natives believe to be real. People who have caught the jenglot usually bring their creature all over Indonesia to exhibit them in order to gain some money.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenglot
Jenglot 'keepers' feed their creature with blood, either animal blood (goat) or human blood. Those who feed the creature with human blood buy it legally from the Indonesian Red Cross. The jenglot is said to not drink the blood directly. The person places the jenglot near the blood, but the jenglot doesn't even move or touch the blood. It is said that the jenglot will get the nutrients of the blood in their own way.
In Indonesia there has been several "exhibitions" of jenglot specimens found and showcased. Most being found on the islands of Java and Sumatra, and are held as private collections of supernatural researchers and fans. Many were found to be hoaxes, being masterful taxidermist fixings of monkeys and fish, however, not all specimens were examined, and the jenglot is an actively believed myth that many natives believe to be real. People who have caught the jenglot usually bring their creature all over Indonesia to exhibit them in order to gain some money.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenglot

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