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The Akamataa is a serpent kami in the Japanese folklore. It is a mix of a woman and a snake.
Also See
Akkorokamui, a part-octupus-part human kami in Japanese lore
Yaoshikepu, a part-spider-part human kami in Japanese lore
"As unpredictable—and probably just as controversial—as UFOs, Leyak are a supernatural phenomenon most feared by many Indonesians."
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