The Ciguapa (pronounced see-GWAH-pah) is a malevolent nocturnal seductress from the Dominican folklore...
The Dominican legend of the ciguapas qualify them as creatures who lived in underwater caves and whose feet were on backward so that humans couldn't follow their footprints...
Some people believe that they bring death, and it is said that one should not look them in the eye, otherwise the person is at risk of being bewitched permanently.
Also, the only vocalization made by ciguapas is said to be a kind of whine or chirping... However, the ciguapa is also said to resemble nocturnal birds that cry with a human-like voice.
Although the ciguapas fear humans, Guapa, a bold and brave ciguapa, can't help but be curious--especially about a boy she sees on the nights when she goes on the land...
Known to be insanely jealous, the howling of Ciguapa in the night may be a harbinger of death for your mate if a ciguapa has fallen in love with you...
Cryptozoologist, Scott Corrales correlates the ciguapa with Chupacabra...
REMEMBER >>>> if you do come across a Ciguapa do not look into her eyes.
She will bewitch you and you forever will be under her power sinking into an ecstasy of love disappearing forever......
Lore states that the only way to capture a ciguapa is by tracking them at night, during a full moon, with a black and white polydactylic dog (called cinqueño dog)...
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