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The Boraro is a monstrous humanoid creature from Colombian folklore, that originated in the Amazon area.

Appearance
The Boraro has been described as a human-looking being but extremely tall, covered in thick black fur, huge ears, and fangs. As an additional fantastic fact, like the Cipitío, the Boraro has its feet turned backwards, which serves to outwit its pursuers; making whoever discovers its tracks believe that the direction he is taking is the opposite of the direction it is really facing. According to some, the Boraro can also be described as a creature with no toes or navel. They also have no knee joint, so if it falls to the ground it takes a lot of effort to get up again.

Activities
The Boraro terrifies the indigenous people of the Vaupés river basin with its long howls (aaaa oooo aaaa), which can be heard from the depths of the jungle.

If it manages to catch a human being, it wraps its arms around it, squeezing until its victim's flesh turns into a pulpy mass, but without breaking the bones or tearing the skin. Once this operation is done, the Boraro makes a hole in the head, sucking the pulp through that opening, until the head is completely emptied. Then, it inflates its victim like a balloon, allowing them to float home. The Boraro's prey, groggy and dreamlike, returns to their home, dying there.

Techniques to Escape the Boraro
There are different stratagems to escape the Boraro. One way would be to put a fist on their tracks, which would make its legs stiff, slowing down his march. Another way would be to run backwards, while facing the monster.