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  <title>Episode 160: Capelobo, Brazil’s Bone-Crunching, Blood-Slurping Nightmare</title>
  <description>This week on The Fedora Files, Gregory Fedora sinks his teeth into one of Brazil’s creepiest cryptids—the Capelobo! 🧛‍♂️💀 Part vampire, part wolf, part “what the actual hell is that?”—this beast prowls the states of Pará and Maranhão, looking for a fresh drink of… your blood. ☠️ Legend has it, the Capelobo is like a terrifying mashup of a werewolf and a giant anteater—because apparently, Brazil’s folklore said, &amp;quot;You know what would be extra terrifying? A bloodthirsty anteater.&amp;quot; 🦝➡️🩸 🔪 Where did this nightmare fuel come from? 🦴 Why is its name a mix of “Broken Bone” and “Wolf”? (Spoiler: It's not because it gives great hugs.) 👀 Could it still be lurking in the rainforests today? Join Gregory Fedora as he unpacks this horrifying, bone-crunching, skull-draining legend. Trust us—you’ll want to keep your doors locked and your bones intact for this one! 🚪🔒 Capelobo #BrazilianMythology #Cryptids #UrbanLegends #FolkloreFreaks #ScaryStories #StayOutOfTheJungle #TheFedoraFiles #ParanormalPodcast #BloodSuckerAlert Follow Me:&amp;amp;nbsp;  www.youtube.com/@TheFedoraFiles&amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;  www.instagram.com/g_fedora_crypto/&amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp;  www.facebook.com/TheFedoraFiles </description>
  <author_name>The Fedora Files</author_name>
  <author_url>http://www.fedoracrt.com</author_url>
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