Name: Sirānis, سيرانس , Syranis
from Arabic is a predator in Arabic folklore that makes musical sounds that enchant the victim. Al-Qazwini describes the animal as a carnivorous mammal with 12 openings in its snout. When it breathes, those orifices produce a pleasant sound like that of the mizmar or flute; indeed, it is said that it was the inspiration for the musical instruments.
A sirānis uses its musical prowess to capture prey. It produces a melody so entrancing that animals gather around it and swoon in wonder, giving the sirānis an open buffet to choose from. If none of the animals present are satisfactory, it lets out an earsplitting screech that scares its audience away.
the name and nature of the creature is believed to come from the Greek Siren which seems quite likely.