We selected in this post several suggestions for Boitatá drawings for coloring and printing free.
These are excellent ideas for working the folklore and the folk legends in the classroom or at home.
Known as the protector of flowers, the Legend of Boitatá tells the story of a very important character in Brazilian folklore.
Boitatá is a fantastic creature of Brazilian folklore, one of the oldest and most known by the population.
This monster is said to have the appearance of a gigantic fire snake, with twinkling eyes that resemble two lit headlights. In certain regions this being takes the form of a gigantic bull with only one eye on its forehead.
The ancient peoples of Brazil believed that Boitatá was a genius protecting the forests, as was Curupira. They protect forests from burning, and punish those who destroy or burn down trees.
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Boitatá: Represented by a fire snake that protects the woods and animals and has the ability to chase and kill those who disrespect nature. It is believed that this myth is of indigenous origin and that it is one of the first in Brazilian folklore.
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