Brazilian Werewolf | |
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The alleged photograph | |
Background | |
Type | Cryptid |
Continent | South America |
Country | Brazil |
One-Time? | No |
Theories | · Werewolf · Hoax · Wolf/Dog/Bear |
The Brazilian Werewolf is a humanoid cryptid reportedly caught by a security camera in Ceilândia, a city in east central Brazil.
It is very similar to the Michigan Dogman.
Appearance[]
The creature appears to be a humanoid wolf or dog-like creature. The creature as very muscular, possesses long, legs and a long tail
Possible Explanations[]
There are several explanations as to what the creature could be. Theories include:
- An undiscovered species (a Cryptid)
- A werewolf
- Dogs, bears, wolves, or other wildlife.
- A hoax
Trivia[]
- Brazil is one of the South American countries known for believing that a human can become a “lobisomem” or werewolf if he’s the 7th male child of the same father and mother. Some believe the change takes place when the boy turns 13. Variations have this happening on a Friday during Lent or on a Friday the 13th during a full moon and only for two hours from midnight to 2:00 AM.
- Two attacks by a wolfman or dogman were reported in Brazil in 2008 and 2009. A woman in São Sepé told police she was attacked on January 28, 2009, by a big dog that stood on its hind legs and walked like a man. In 2008, police in Tauá received numerous reports of a half-man, half-wolf that was stealing sheep and breaking into houses.
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