
Auñ Pana - A Book of Creatures
2015年9月11日 · The Auñ Pana are evil man-eating fish from the folklore of the Yanomami of Brazil and Venezuela. They are large, have arms, and are covered with hair. Apparently they also have some degree of magical power. The auñ pana live in deep water and school with Pehiwetinome, which are equally large and anthropophagous.
Auñ Pana | Villains Wiki | Fandom
Auñ Pana are a monstrous type of semi-humanoid antagonist found in the folklore of the Yanomami of Brazil and Venezuela. Auñ Pana are large fish-like monsters with humanoid arms and hair, they live in deep water and are said to share their territory with the equally large man-eating monsters...
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2015年9月11日 · The Auñ Pana are evil man-eating fish from the folklore of the Yanomami of Brazil and Venezuela. They are large, have arms, and are covered with hair. Apparently they also have some degree of magical power. The auñ pana live in deep water and school with Pehiwetinome, which are equally large and anthropophagous.
South American folklore – msamba
2021年1月8日 · Variations: Pehiwetinome The Auñ Pana are evil man-eating fish from the folklore of the Yanomami of Brazil and Venezuela. They are large, have arms, and are covered with hair. Apparently they also have some degree of magical power.
Auñ Pana | msamba
2015年9月12日 · Variations: Pehiwetinome The Auñ Pana are evil man-eating fish from the folklore of the Yanomami of Brazil and Venezuela. They are large, have arms, and are covered with hair. Apparently they also have some degree of magical power.
Auñ Pana – @thecreaturecodex on Tumblr
The auñ panas are lords of the tropical rivers in which they dwell. A hybrid of arapaima and piranha, they are steady and determined swimmers, but they don’t have to be particularly fast. They use their magical mastery of fish and other aquatic animals to charm them into complacency long enough for them to tear their prey to shreds.
Auñ Pana | Fantastipedia | Fandom
Auñ Pana ou Pehiwetinome são criaturas da cultura Yanomani Os Auñ Pana são peixes antropófagos do folclore dos Yanomami do Brasil e da Venezuela. Eles são grandes, têm braços e são cobertos de...
Aun Pana – Legends of Windemere
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『神話と伝承に潜む怪魚たち』アウニュ・パナ、ジフィウス、奔 …
2025年1月14日 · アウニュ・パナ (Auñ Pana)と ペヒウェティノメ (Pehiwetinome)は、ブラジルやベネズエラの先住民族・ヤノマミ族の伝説に登場する巨大な怪魚である。 双方ともに獰猛な人食い魚であり、その体表は毛で覆われ、ヒレの代わりに屈強な2本の腕が生えているとされる。 普段は水深の深い場所に生息しているが、人間の気配を感じ取ると一気に浮上し、両腕で捕まえて食べてしまうという。 この魚たちが持つ最も特異な能力に、人間を動物に変身させ …
The Lost World Bestiary - Aun Pana - DeviantArt
2023年2月13日 · Auñ Pana are an inhabitant of the very deepest bottom waters of Lake Gladys, though infamously they figure in folklore in Venezuela below. Three meters long, being a somewhat paedomorphic Temnospondyl amphibian, their fore-body is covered in reddish filaments which act similarly to the gills of a tadpole.