• The Curupira (Portuguese pronunciation: [kuɾuˈpiɾɐ]) is a mythological creature present in the Tupi-Guarani myths in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. The...
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    Hoplias curupira, also known as the black wolf-fish, has a wide distribution in the Amazon basin but was described as recently as 2009. Hoplias curupira was...
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  • Adetus curupira is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Galileo and Martins in 2006. Galileo, Maria Helena M.; Martins,...
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  • Emilie de Ravin as the Forest Demon named Curupira, and Sam Healy as Iara, the Demon of Water and Serpent (Curupira and Iara are inspired by the creatures...
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    Abarimon people and placed them at the outer border of the world. Ciguapa Curupira Nuli Plinius, Naturalis Historia 7, 11. W. Tomaschek, RE I, 1, Sp. 16....
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    Brachycephalus curupira is a species of amphibian in the family Brachycephalidae, found in the city of São José dos Pinhais, Paraná, Brazil. Their striking...
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  • Eosentomon curupira is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae. It is found in South America. "Eosentomon curupira Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
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    families, and schools. Cipitio helps them while teaching morals and values. Curupira Caipora Kampwirth and Gonzalez 2001, p. 173. Kephart 2003. Cordova 2005...
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    Brazil, and is sometimes confused with Curupira, which is another mythological creature who protects the forest. Curupira is often depicted as a boy with red...
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  • has only one species, Marinussaurus curupira. It occurs in Brazil. The specific name is given after the Curupira, a mythological creature known from many...
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