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The creature is not consistently described. Another description is that its body is dappled, elongated, and as thin as a spindle, with a disproportionately large head; a modern find of a supposed drekavac body looked like a dog or a fox, but with hind legs like a kangaroo. It may also appear in the form of a child and call for people passing near the cemetery to baptize it.
One more modern description says that it is a kind of primate. The one feature everyone agrees about is its horrifying yell. Drekavac could be seen at night, especially during the twelve days of Christmas called unbaptized days in Serbo-Croatian and in early spring, when other demons appear most often. In the form of the child, it predicts someone's death, but in the form of the animal, it predicts cattle disease.
Drekavac rarely bothers its parents, as it is afraid of dogs. In Drekavac, it is often used as a child scare, in a similar way a banshee is in the West. It is probably more useful than banshees in rural areas, as children would surely sometimes hear the sound of some animal and attribute it to Drekavac, thus convincing them that it really exists, which would then probably prevent them from wandering far from home.
In the cities, however, belief in it has faded, and Baba Roga, which more closely resembles the western bogeyman, is much more commonly used. Though the creature is used as a scare tactic for children, there are adults who do believe in its existence.