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What (who) is Yacumama - definition


Yacumama         
FABULOUS MARINE MONSTER, SAID TO HAUNT THE LAGOONS OF THE AMAZON, AND TO SUCK INTO ITS MOUTH AND SWALLOW WHATEVER COMES WITHIN A HUNDRED YARDS OF IT
Yacu-Mama; Yacu-mama
Yacumama means "Mother of water" (from Quechua yaku "water" and mama "mother"), referring to an enormous serpent believed to live in the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest. The Yacumama is believed to be the mother of all creatures of the water.