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113:. It is reputed to be an evil sorcerer who can transform himself into a supernatural animal, usually a goat, dog or deer, in order to prey upon livestock. In recent times, it has become associated with the 54: 327: 262: 140:, in Yucatán, believe the Huay Chivo is an evil sorcerer that is capable of transforming into a goat to do mischief and eat livestock. 281:
Xiu-Chacón, G. "El arte curativo de los Mayas y los primeros médicos de la Península de Yucatán, México." Rev Biomed 9 (1998): 38-43.
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beast. It is a half-man, half-beast creature, with burning red eyes, and is specific to the
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is Spanish for goat, literally meaning sorcerer-goat; it is also known as the
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in Yucatec Maya, meaning sorcerer, spirit or animal familiar, while
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[wajˈtʃiβo]
legendary
Maya
Yucatán Peninsula
chupacabras
Mexican
states
Yucatán
Campeche
Quintana Roo
Valladolid
Mesoamerican
Nahual
Spanish
Yucatec Mayan
Black dog (ghost)
Chonchon
Chupacabra
Nahual
Skin-walker
Soucouyant
Shapeshifting
Wayob

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