Nuuttipukki: Celebrated on 13 January in Finland, Sweden and Estonia as Saint Knut's Day (nuutinpäivä) is a tradition has been observed which is somewhat analogous to the modern Santa Claus, where young men dressed as goats would visit houses. Usually the dress was an inverted fur jacket, a leather or birch bark mask, and horns. Unlike Santa Claus, Nuuttipukki was a scary character compared to Krampus. The men dressed as Nuuttipukki wandered from house to house, came in, and typically demanded food from the household and especially leftover alcoholic beverages. Unless Nuuttipukki received a salary from the host, he committed evil deeds.