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Boitatá (from Tupi language), in
Brazilian native folklore,
refers to
either a will-o'-the-wisp, a
mythical fire
snake which guards against humans setting...
- "North
American Vampires". VampireUnderworld.com. 2012-03-25. "O
Boitatá" [The
Boitatá]. Terrabrasileira.net (in Portuguese).
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Helicops boitata is a
species of
snake in the
family Colubridae. It is
endemic to the
state of Mato
Grosso in Brazil.
Species Helicops boitata at The Reptile...
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backward feet,
punishes those who
exploit nature irresponsibly,
while Boitatá, a
fiery serpent, sa****uards the
forest from harm.
Myths like
these emphasize...
- serpent. Q'uq'umatz A
dragon from
Mayan K'iche' mythology.
Brazilian dragons Boitatá The name
comes from the Old Tupi
language and
means "fiery serpent" (mboî...
- Alicanto – Bird from
Chilean mythology, ****ociated with
mineral deposits Boitatá [pt] - A
serpent monster **** will-o'-the-wisp ryū no
agito no tama wo toru...
- with
deterring predators. IUCN SSC
Amphibian Specialist Group;
Instituto Boitatá de
Etnobiologia e Conservação da
Fauna (2023). "Splash-backed
Poison Frog:...
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extinct by
habitat loss. IUCN SSC
Amphibian Specialist Group &
Instituto Boitatá de
Etnobiologia e Conservação da
Fauna (2023). "Boana cymbalum". IUCN Red...
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germanica (Iridaceae). IUCN SSC
Amphibian Specialist Group;
Instituto Boitatá de
Etnobiologia e Conservação da
Fauna (2023). "Xenohyla truncata". IUCN...
- legends, dances,
superstitions and
religious rituals.
Characters include the
Boitatá, the Boto Cor-de-Rosa, the Saci and the
Bumba Meu Boi,
which has spawned...