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- Alukah comment "Alukah is a Hebrew word that means \"horse-leech\", a type of leech with many teeth that feeds on the throats of animals. According to Biblical Scholars, Alukah can mean \"blood-lusting monster\" or vampire. Alukah is first referred to in Proverbs 30 of the Bible (Prov. 30:15).The most detailed description of the Alukah appears in Sefer Chasidim, where the creature is understood to be a living human being, but can shape-change into a wolf.".