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  2. Category:Latin American legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Spanish-language Latin American legendary creatures (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Latin American legendary creatures" This category contains only the following page.

  3. Colombian folklore - Wikipedia

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    The Tunda (La Tunda) is a myth of the Pacific Region of Colombia, and particularly popular in the Afro-Colombian community, about a vampire-like doppelganger monster woman; The Patasola or "one foot" is one of many myths in Latin American folklore about woman monsters from the jungle.

  4. Category:South American legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Latin American legendary creatures (3 C, 1 P) S. ... South American legendary creatures. 1 language ...

  5. List of legendary creatures (M) - Wikipedia

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    Mohan (Latin American folklore) – Nature spirit; Mokèlé-mbèmbé – Water-dwelling creature; Mokoi (Australian Aboriginal mythology) – Malevolent spirit that kills sorcerers; Mokorea (Polynesian mythology) – Amphibious humanoid living in the spirit world (underground world) Moñái (Guaraní mythology) – Giant snake with antennae

  6. Category:Latin American folklore - Wikipedia

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    Latin American folklore is the study of the informal beliefs, customs and cultural traditions common in the countries in Latin America. For ancient folklore and myths of Latin America, see Category:Native American religion .

  7. Chupacabra - Wikipedia

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    They then resort to make sense of their encounter by labelling it as the recently 'discovered' monster, instead of a more realistic explanation. For example, some scientists hypothesize that what many believe to be a chupacabra is a wild or domestic dog affected by mange , a disease causing a thick buildup of skin and hair loss.

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  9. Category:Mesoamerican legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    This category is for legendary creatures which figure in the mythology of Mesoamerican pre-Columbian civilizations and cultures. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.