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Meaning of chinchitora




Jimeno Álvarez

chinchitora
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chinchitora is incorrectly written, and should be written as "chinchintora" as meaning: chinchitora = chinchintoraLa chinchintoraHay in the mountains of my country a snake called chinchintora or buzzer, its name derives from the buzzing produced when it attacks or defends throwing punches like a whip. Indeed, it is not poisonous, feeds on ripe fruits of the same trees where it lives.The chinchintora is medium-sized, thin whip of greenish, lives in trees and merges with the vines. It is a snake who only fights when it is attacked, and makes it to conquer or die. He hypnotizes with his little eyes of fire. Furious nobody stops her and can kill an ox, or a person with his punches. Leaves large bubas in skin and the victim dies gradually tapering to just their bones; the victim enjuta is, ages of the evening to the morning.

  



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