Does the Nachtkrapp really eat children?
In the stricter Austrian versions this is claimed of it, while in milder variants, for example in Burgenland, it merely rocks naughty children to sleep. This range shows that it is an educational warning figure whose severity varied according to the narrator and the region.
Where does the name Nachtkrapp come from?
The determining word Krabb derives from the Old High German word for raven and denotes corvid birds generally in southern German dialects. The origin of the legendary figure itself, however, has not been conclusively established.
Is there a real animal behind the legend?
For the Murrhardt carnival figure, the Waldrapp, a dark-plumaged ibis with a red face, is considered a possible model. For the legendary figure as a whole, this cannot be generalised, since it is fed above all by the nocturnal calling and flying of large birds.