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Mexican folklore expert Sydney Bermudez shares her favorite creatures from Mexican folklore
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Mexico is a country filled with rich culture. Because the land is home to many ancient civilizations, it’s no surprise that there are tons of cool mythical creatures in the country’s folklore. We interviewed a Mexican folklore expert to teach you about some of Mexico’s most fascinating (and frightening) mythical creatures. Prepare to be spooked!

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El Chupacabra

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  1. El Chupacabra (or “Goat Sucker”) is a legendary monster that is said to terrorize Mexico and Central America. In some versions, it is described as a bipedal, reptilian creature, and in others, it resembles a mangy, hairless dog. El Chupacabra is said to attack and drain the blood of livestock.[1]

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    Sydney Bermudez is a Mexican folklore and urban legends expert who posts content about paranormal cases, internet mysteries, and psychological horror on social media. She has over 12 million likes on TikTok.

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La Llorona

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  1. In Mexican folklore, La Llorona (also known as the Crying Woman, the Weeping Woman, or the Wailer) is the spirit of a woman who drowned her children in a jealous rage after she discovered her husband was cheating on her. Bermudez says that when La Llorona realized what she had done, she drowned herself, as well.[2] Now, her spirit roams near bodies of water, crying for her children. If you hear her crying, you’d better watch out, as it’s said you’ll suffer misfortune or even die.[3]
    • In some versions of the myth, La Llorona kidnaps children. Parents warn their children that La Llorona will get them as a way to make them behave.
    • Bermudez adds that in another version of the story, La Llorona lures men to the water to drown them.[4]
    • La Llorona is often considered one of the scariest mythical creatures in the world!

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Sydney Bermudez
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This article was co-authored by Sydney Bermudez and by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Sydney Bermudez is a horror content creator and Mexican folklore and urban legends expert. Sydney is a storyteller, who crafts engaging narratives that explore paranormal cases, internet mysteries, and psychological horror. She shares content on TikTok and Instagram to over 400k followers. Sydney specializes in horror storytelling, Mexican folklore, creepy pastas and urban legends, and is interested in how horror intersects with pop culture, social media trends, and modern myth-making. Her videos have received over 12 million likes on TikTok, with some videos reaching over 10 million views.
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