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Tunda

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285: 228: 342: 92:. The monster, however, is very cunning when trying to hide this defect from its would-be victims. In other versions, it appears to male loggers or hunters working deep into the jungle as a beautiful woman that tries to lure a man away, so it can reveal its hideous nature and suck his blood and drink it or devour him as a wild animal like bears. 58:
The Tunda is described as being capable of changing its shape to appear in the form of a loved one, such as in the likeness of a child's mother, to lure its victims into the forest and feed them with shrimp
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entity resembling a human woman that lures people into the forests and keeps them there.
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Del PacĂ­fico colombiano, La Tunda: Mito y realidad. Sus funciones sociales
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Her shapeshifting abilities are said to be imperfect, as this
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of sorts would always have a wooden leg in the shape of a
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FantasmagorĂ­as. Mitos y leyendas del PacĂ­fico colombiano
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and a person in this state of pacified stupor is called
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Spanish-language South American legendary creatures
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Index

Spanish
myth
Colombia
Ecuador
Afro-Colombian
ChocĂł department
shapeshifting
doppelgänger
molinillo
aguapanela
Sayona
Patasola
Deer Woman
Sihuanaba
Baobhan sith
Leanan sĂ­dhe
Huldra
Soucouyant
Leyenda “La Tunda”
La Leyenda de La Tunda
La leyenda de la Tunda
La Tunda se convierte en gallina
Leyenda: La Tunda de esmeraldas (with picture)
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Colombia
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expanding it
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