This passage discusses various Brazilian urban legends, including:
1. **Golden Mouth**: A creature in Recife known for attacking people returning from parties. It appears as a man with a gold-filled mouth but transforms into a rotting corpse.
2. **Labatut**: An eternal creature in Northeast Brazil, resembling a hairy, grotesque humanoid with a penchant for human flesh, especially children.
3. **Battleship**: A Brazilian vampire-like creature that attacks those who haven't been baptized or don't attend church. It only enters places where it's invited.
4. **The Widow Machado**: Amélia Duarte Machado, who was rumored to have turned into a vengeful spirit after mistreating her mother and being sealed in a bathroom.
5. **Teresa Bicuda**: A cruel woman in Jaraguá, Goiás, whose spirit haunted the town after her death. Her body was eventually removed and buried in the Serra de Jaraguá, resulting in eerie occurrences.
These legends highlight the rich folklore and superstitions in various regions of Brazil, each with its unique elements and chilling stories.
1. The document discusses various urban legends from Brazil.
2. The first urban legend mentioned is about the "Golden Mouth," a creature that reportedly attacks people returning from parties in the city of Recife.
3. The "Golden Mouth" is described as a humanoid figure with a rotting corpse appearance, smelling of sulfur, and leaves a white jacket and hat behind.
4. The second urban legend mentioned is about the "Labatut," a creature from northeastern Brazilian legends.
5. The "Labatut" is described as a humanoid, hairy creature with a round body and large teeth, roaming the world at night in search of food.
6. The third urban legend discussed is about the "Battleship," a Brazilian vampire.
7. The "Battleship" is described as a dark man who attacks humans and animals in search of blood.
8. The fourth urban legend discussed is about the "Walled-up Woman," the story of a woman who ended up being trapped inside the wall of her house.
9. The fifth urban legend discussed is about Teresa Bicuda, a girl with thick lips who lived in Jaraguá and was known for her cruelty towards her mother.
10. The sixth urban legend discussed is about a severed limb that can walk alone and attack people, known as the "hairy leg."
11. The final urban legend discussed is about a macabre limb that has a life of its own, separate from the rest of the body.
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