bitalapú
Bitalapú is a term derived from the language of the indigenous people of Uruguay, specifically the Charrúa tribe. It is an uruguayan word that translates to "beast," however in this context, it refers to a mythical creature said to inhabit the forests of the country's eastern region. The creature is described as a ferocious beast with sharp claws and teeth, said to roam in the rural areas, particularly in the tree-covered hills of the Interior region.
According to local legend, the Bitalapú is a nocturnal creature, believed to be responsible for the disappearance
Despite the existence of this creature being widely accepted in folklore, there is no concrete evidence or