4. Sulak
They are demons from the ancient Babylonia which are the cause of some diseases like strokes and seizures. From the Babylonian Diagnostic Handbook, written by chief scholar Esagil-kin-apli of Borsippa, they described the Sulak as a creature that takes the form of a lion and hides in places where its victims would be alone.
Where is the best place where victims are alone and most vulnerable? Its the toilet. So when someone is doing there business, that is the best opportunity for them to be attacked.
The Jewish population in Babylon feared the Sulak and was then known as the “Lurker of the Latrine” or the “Demon of the Privy”. Also, it’s important to note that after going to the toilet, one must walk at least half a mile away before intercouse. Or the Lurker of the Latrine will ensure that one’s offspring will be epileptic.