
Kamappa - Wikipedia
Khanyapa (also known as Kholumolumo in Lesotho Sesotho and Kgodumodumo in South African Sesotho [1]) is a mythical creature from the Basotho people of Southern Africa. It is described as a shapeless, gluttonous monster that swallows everything living it comes by and gets larger and larger the more it swallows.
Khodumodumo - A Book of Creatures
2015年12月18日 · The name of Khodumodumo is an archaic Sesotho term, most likely meaning “great noise”, although Hichens refers to the “gaping-mouthed bush monster”. Modern Sesotho often makes it into kholomodumo. Its synonym and possible ancestor is Kammapa, a giant river python. Khodumodumo’s amorphous appearance is undefined, and it is vast in size.
Kammapa - The World Eater - African - Extra Mythology
2021年2月10日 · A beast of never-ending hunger and greed, the Kammapa appeared suddenly from the mountains. Made of a slick carapace that could not be pierced, it devoured dozens of people in a single bite,...
Kammapa – The Mythic Beast That Devours Everything
2024年5月12日 · Part of Sotho oral folklore traditions in southern Africa, Kammapa (also called Kholomodumo) is described as a ravenous, lurking beast with an insatiable appetite for consumption. As a shapeless, constantly mutating creature, it swallows livestock, wildlife and even tribespeople who wander too far into its territory.
KHODUMODUMO - the Basotho Demon (African mythology)
Godchecker guide to Khodumodumo (also known as Kammapa), the Basotho Demon from African mythology. Huge shapeless Evil Demon Creature
Ditaolane, Pursued by Those He Saved, Is Transformed into a Stone
2025年4月1日 · A prodigious animal, called Kammapa, devoured them all, great and small. It was a fearful beast—there was such a distance from one end of his body to the other that the sharpest eyes could hardly see it all at once. There remained but one woman on the earth who escaped the ferocity of Kammapa by carefully hiding herself from him.
African folklore – Page 4 – A Book of Creatures
Modern Sesotho often makes it into kholomodumo. Its synonym and possible ancestor is Kammapa, a giant river python. Khodumodumo’s amorphous appearance is undefined, and it is vast in size. It has multiple sharp tongues which it uses as weapons.
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"Mythology" Kammapa (Podcast Episode 2020) - IMDb
Kammapa: From South Africa's Kingdom of the Sky comes the story of Kammapa: a shapeless, ravenous beast that nearly swallowed all of humanity.
Mitologías y leyendas: Kammapa y Litaolané
Un animal prodigioso, que llaman Kammapa, devoró a grandes y chicos. Era una bestia horrible, y había una distancia tan grande, tan grande, desde una extremidad de su cuerpo a la otra, que los ojos del más lince apenas podían abarcarlo entero. En la tierra sólo quedó una mujer, que se libró de la ferocidad de Kammapa.
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