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Description The horned tapir are known as baku in Japanese folklore. Its closest living relatives are the tapir, and it even shares coloration with the Malaysian tapir. However, they form an entirely separate suborder of which they are the only members.

In legend, descriptions of the baku vary. In some descriptions it has horns and in others it does not; it may also be more or less furry. The constants are the elephant trunk, and the fact that the term baku in modern Japanese has come to refer to the tapir. The variations are probably due to the variations within the species itself; for example, only the males are horned, and they develop a thicker coat of fur for the colder winter months.

Legend also holds the baku as a devourer of dreams and nightmares; this is believed to be due to the animal's curiosity, since it will often approach and inspect the bodies of people who have fallen asleep within its territory.


In one drawing assignment this year, I redesigned four mythological hybrid creatures, attempting to make them plausible as real animals.

I started off with a digital sketch that included basic colors and shades, printed it out lightly and used colored pencils over it.
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Comments: 5

tigerbreath13 [2012-03-29 15:32:39 +0000 UTC]

My version of the Baku is simply a giant rhino to hippo-sized tapir with stripes

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ShedSimas In reply to tigerbreath13 [2012-03-30 04:53:14 +0000 UTC]

to make it look as interesting as possible by incorporating aspects from various stories. It seems the actual appearance of the baku is not very well defined.

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tigerbreath13 In reply to ShedSimas [2012-03-30 17:30:34 +0000 UTC]

Okay

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MightyMorphinPower4 [2012-03-29 15:03:24 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for sharing looks a very intresting creature

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ShedSimas In reply to MightyMorphinPower4 [2012-03-30 04:53:42 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. As with the other drawings from this series, I may revisit the concept sometime.

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