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At first, the Tiyanak appears as an abandoned baby, helpless and in need of care. The crying sounds are designed to elicit compassion from passersby, particularly women or kind-hearted travelers. However, once someone comes close to the baby, the Tiyanak reveals its true formβa ghastly, demonic creature with sharp teeth, glowing red eyes, and a twisted face. It then attacks its victim, either by biting, clawing, or even devouring them whole.