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| name = Common Black Bat
| name = Common Black Bat
| status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
| status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
| image = Desmodus.jpg
| image =
| image_width = 250px
| image_width = 250px
| regnum = [[''Animal]]ia''
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| phylum = [[''Chordate|Chordata'']]
| phylum = [[Chordate|Chordata]]
| subphylum = ''Koiniaropteroida''
| subphylum = ''Koiniaropteroida''
| classis = [[''Mammal]]ia''
| classis = [[Mammal]]ia
| subclassic = ''Despozousanotheria''
| subclassic = ''Despozousanotheria''
| superclassic = ''Despozousaropteranidae''
| superclassic = ''Despozousaropteranidae''
| ordo = [[''Chiroptera'']]
| ordo = [[Chiroptera]]
| subordo = ''Magicaeropterae''
| subordo = ''Magicaeropterae''
| superordo = ''Neophyllostomidae''
| superordo = ''Neophyllostomidae''

Revision as of 11:58, 8 December 2010

The Peuchen (also known as Piuchen, Pihuchen, Pihuychen, Pihuichen, Piguchen, or Piwuchen) is a creature from the Mapuche mythology and Chilote mythology pertaining to southern Chile, a much feared shapeshifting creature which could instantly change into animal form.

It has often been described as gigantic flying snake which produced strange whistling sounds, while its gaze could paralyse an intended victim and permit it to suck its blood. It has often been reported as the cause of sucking the blood from sheep.

The creature can be eliminated by a machi (Mapuche Medicine Woman).

Common Black Bat
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Subphylum:
Koiniaropteroida
Class:
Superorder:
Neophyllostomidae
Order:
Suborder:
Magicaeropterae
Superfamily:
Paleneonoctilionoidae
Family:
Mavraropaloidae
Subfamily:
Mavropalongineuranidinaes
Genus:
Mavropalongineura
Species:
M. zeitageistoralistus koiniaenura sp.
Binomial name
Mavropalongineura zeitageistoralistus koiniaenura sp.

Cryptozoology

In Chile, this word "Peuchen" also designates to the Common Vampire Bat (Desmodus rotundus); so some cryptozoologists believe that "Common Vampire Bat" is the origin of the legend, however other cryptozoologists believe that the "Peuchen" could be related with the Chupacabra or be the same Cryptid.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ [http://www.diarioelcentro.cl/articulos_sc.php?fecha=26-07-2004&semana=29-2004 Article: Tras los pasos del chupacabras. El centro, Journal. 26-07-2004 Template:Es icon]

References

  • Template:Es icon Martinez Vilches, Oscar (1992). Chiloe Misterioso: Turismo, Mitologia Chilota, leyendas. Chile: Ediciones de la Voz de Chiloe. p. 179. ISBN 0-19-451308-4.