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词条 Mbói Tu'ĩ
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  1. Name

  2. Myths

  3. See also

  4. References

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Mbói Tu'i is one of the seven legendary monsters of Guaraní mythology. He is the second son of Tau and Kerana.

Name

Mbói Tu'i literally translates to "snake-parrot" which describes this creature's appearance.

Myths

Mbói Tu'i has the form of an enormous serpent with a huge parrot head and a huge beak. He also has a red, forked tongue the color of blood. His skin is scaly and streaked. Feathers cover his head. He has a harmful look that frightens everyone who has the bad luck to be found with him. He patrols the swamps and protects amphibian life. He enjoys the humidity and flowers. He lets out an incredible powerful and terrible squawk which can be heard from very far off and which instills terror in all who hear it. He is considered the protector of aquatic animals and the wetlands.

See also

  • Basilisco Chilote
  • The Legend of Iguassu Falls: The Folklore, Mystery and Beauty C.W. Peters - the legend of how Iguassu was formed by the Serpentine God of the river - Mboi

References

  • COLMAN, Narciso R. (Rosicrán): Ñande Ypy Kuéra ("Nuestros antepasados"), 1929
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5 : Guaraní legendary creatures|Sea and river gods|Legendary serpents|Legendary birds|Mythological hybrids

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