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  • The Bakunawa, also called the moon-eating dragon, is a serpent that looks like a Dragon in Philippine mythology.
    It is believed to be the cause of eclipses, earthquakes, rains, and wind.

    The Bakunawa's story transcends a simple narrative of good versus evil. It represents the delicate balance between humans and nature, the consequences of environmental disruption, and the potential for regeneration.

    In some versions of the Bakunawa myth, the sea serpent-like creature symbolizes greed and avarice, particularly in stories where it devours the moons, seeking to control the light and darkness.

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