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		<title>Anatomy of Japanese Folk Monsters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I ran across this blog post today about the Anatomy of Japanese Folk Monsters. The illustrations and stories were so crazy/weird I had to post my personal favorite here. I give you The Kuro-kamikiri (black hair cutter). It&#8217;s a large, black-haired creature that sneaks up on women in the street at night and surreptitiously cuts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I ran across this blog post today about the <a href="http://pinktentacle.com/2009/10/anatomy-of-japanese-folk-monsters/">Anatomy of Japanese Folk Monsters</a>. The illustrations and stories were so crazy/weird I had to post my personal favorite here.</p>
<p>I give you <a href="http://www.monstropedia.org/index.php?title=Kami-kiri">The Kuro-kamikiri (black hair cutter)</a>. It&#8217;s a large, black-haired creature that sneaks up on women in the street at night and surreptitiously cuts off their hair. Anatomical features include a brain wired for stealth and trickery, razor-sharp claws, a long, coiling tongue covered in tiny hair-grabbing spines, and a sac for storing sleeping powder used to knock out victims. The digestive system includes an organ that produces a hair-dissolving fluid, as well as an organ with finger-like projections that thump the sides of the intestines to aid digestion.</p>
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