Brazilian folklore and legends include:
1) A blond German-like ghost woman on Fernando de Noronha island who seduces and kills imprudent men.
2) A giant snake with bull horns and fiery eyes that crawls fields at night, sometimes called a fire snake whose eyes can blind people.
3) An Amazon river dolphin that shapeshifts into a handsome man to seduce women and is said to explain children born to unknown fathers.
Brazilian folklore and legends include:
1) A blond German-like ghost woman on Fernando de Noronha island who seduces and kills imprudent men.
2) A giant snake with bull horns and fiery eyes that crawls fields at night, sometimes called a fire snake whose eyes can blind people.
3) An Amazon river dolphin that shapeshifts into a handsome man to seduce women and is said to explain children born to unknown fathers.
Brazilian folklore and legends include:
1) A blond German-like ghost woman on Fernando de Noronha island who seduces and kills imprudent men.
2) A giant snake with bull horns and fiery eyes that crawls fields at night, sometimes called a fire snake whose eyes can blind people.
3) An Amazon river dolphin that shapeshifts into a handsome man to seduce women and is said to explain children born to unknown fathers.
The ghost of a blond German-like woman that is connected
to the island of Fernando de Noronha. She is said to seduce imprudent men and carrying them to death. A giant snake with bull horns and enormous fiery eyes that crawls over the open fields at night. Sometimes described as a giant fire snake. Looking at its eyes blinds people. An enchanted Amazon river dolphin that shapeshifts into a handsome man to seduce young women. It is used to explain the birth of a child whose father is unknown. An ox that is part of strange folk tale celebrated with dance and music by the peoples of the Brazilian north. Jungle spirits that lived in trees but came out at night to haunt those who were astray. A menacing, supernatural, old hag that does evil things to small children who do not go to bed early. A male jungle genie that protects the animals and the trees of the forests. It has red hair and backwards feet to confuse hunters. Hates hunters and lumberjacks. A mid-aged or elder drifter who visits households in search of naughty young children for him to carry away with him, in his sack or bag. When he happens to knock at a house whose residents have a naughty kid that they no longer want, these parents give him their kid, that he puts up in his sack and carries away forever. A type of freshwater mermaid. The Afro-Brazilian sea goddess. The Brazilian version of the Werewolf. An equine-shaped creature taken by the woman accursed for having a love relationship with a priest. A mischievous single-legged black elf-like creature who is blamed as the culprit of anything that goes wrong at a farm. It is known as a trickster and usually appears in farms inside wind swirls. If someone steals its red cap he'll exchange it for a favour. A slave boy that died an awful death for not keeping his owner's horses. He helps people who are looking for lost things.