MAMMALIA = 56.5% (Nº = 13 species/11 families/6 orders)
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Agouti |
Dasyprocta leporina (Linnaeus, 1758) |
Fur |
CVA
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"Toast the fur and smell the smoke"
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Bahia hairy dwarf porcupine |
Sphiggurus insidiosus (Olfers, 1818) |
Quills |
CVA
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“Toast and drink in hot water"
“Burn the quills and inhale”
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Bat |
Chiroptera (Order) |
Whole animal |
Nasal discharge |
?
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Big-eared opossum |
Didelphis aurita (Wied-Neuwied,1826) |
Lard |
Nasal discharge |
“Drink it in warm water”
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Coati |
Nasua nasua (Linnaeus, 1766) |
Penis |
Male impotence |
“When the person is no longer good for anything, when the guy gets disarmed (laughs), those old people”
“Scrape from the bottom up saying that you want it to go up, throw the powder in warm water and drink it”
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Crab-eating fox |
Cerdocyon thous (Linnaeus, 1766) |
Liver |
Fatigue Asthma Bronchitis |
"Fry it or roast it and eat it without salt"
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Golden-headed lion tamarin |
Leontopithecus chrysomelas (Kuhl, 1820) |
Liver |
Cancer |
"Roast the liver and eat it"
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Kinkajou |
Potos flavus (Schreber 1774) |
Fur |
Nasal discharge |
"Toast them, make the powder and put it in water"
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Nine-banded armadillo |
Dasypus novemcinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) |
Tail Shell |
Earache Dogs bad at hunting |
“Scratch the ear [with it] when it's hurting"
“Throw the shell on the fire and leave the dog tied up nearby smelling the smoke”
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Paca |
Cuniculus paca (Linnaeus, 1766) |
Gallbladder Bile |
Kidney disease Any tip of pain Diabetes |
“Conserve with alcohol and drink”
“put the gall in white wine, bury it and after 8 to 15 days you can drink it”
“For men it has to be the gall of the female paca and for the woman the gall of the male paca”
“conserve with alcohol and drink”
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Gallbladder Bile Lard |
Snake bite |
“With a snake bite, take the paca’s gall, put it in water and drink it”
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Visceral peritoneum of the liver "oroma” |
Snake venom |
"Eat the roasted 'oroma' of the liver"
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Six-banded armadillo |
Euphractus sexcinctus (Linnaeus, 1758) |
Shell Tail Stomach "tripe" |
Fatigue Earache Wounds |
"Toast the shell and put it in water, then drink it"
"Take off the tail of the armadillo before it dies, if you take it once the animal is dead it's no good..., put it to dry and scratch your ear with it when it hurts"
“Take the tripe, toast it, put it to dry and step on it and put it on top [of the wound]"
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Sloth |
Bradypus sp. |
Fur Fur Leather |
Spiritual illness Hemorrhoids Back pain |
“For people who have “caboco”, those dogs that bite, its only with smoke that you can get them out" (use of smoke as a cure)
?
“Dry the leather and put it on top of the mattress and sleep straight”
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Southern tamandua |
Tamandua tetradactyla (Linnaeus, 1758) |
Stomach "tripe" Claws |
Bronchitis Dogs bad at hunting |
“Toast it, put it in warm water and give it to someone when they have nasal discharge”
“Burn the claw and give it for the dog to smell”
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REPTILE = 26.1% (Nº = 6 species/6 families/3 orders)
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Broad-snouted Caiman |
Caiman latirostris (Daudin, 1802) |
Lard |
Bronchitis |
"Put it in warm water and drink it"
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Lava lizard |
Tropidurus sp. |
Heart |
Spots on the skin; Pityriasis versicolor |
“Roast it and eat it without seasoning, toasted”
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Boa constrictor |
Boa constrictor (Linnaeus, 1758 |
Lard |
Back pain; Rheumatism |
“Fry the lard and rub it on the back”
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Red-footed tortoise |
Geochelone carbonaria (Spix, 1824) |
Whole animal |
Back pain |
"Put it to sleep under the bed."
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Tegu |
Salvator merianae (Duméril & Bibron, 1839) |
Lard Lard Lard Lard Lard Lard Lard Lard |
Snakebite prevention Rheumatism Cough Back pain Pityriasis versicolor Spots on the skin Earache Toothache |
"Fry the lard and throw drops on the site and drink a little as well"
“Fry the lard and put it on and rub on top"
"Put it in warm water and drink it"
“Fry the lard and put it on and rub on top”
“Rub the fried lard at the site”
“Rub the lard at the site of the pain”
“Rub the conserved lard on the site of the spot"
“Conserve the lard and when you use it you just heat it up and put it in the ear"
“Rub the lard at the foot of the tooth, the tooth will rise, rise rise… in no time it falls"
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South American bushmaster |
Lachesis muta (Linnaeus, 1766) |
Liver Liver Venom Liver Liver |
Terminal disease in dogs Snakebite prevention Cancer Rheumatism Back pain |
“Make the dog eat it raw”
“Eat it roasted, if a snake bites you, you don't feel anything"
?
"Toast the lard and conserve it in alcohol, rub it on the site every night"
"Toast the lard and conserve it in alcohol, ask someone to rub it on the spine"
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BIRDS = 17.4% (Nº = 4 species/4 families/3 orders)
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Black vulture |
Coragyps atratus (Bechstein, 1793) |
Feathers |
CVA
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“The person has to smell the burned feathers"
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Red-rumped cacique |
Cacicus haemorrhous (Linnaeus, 1766) |
Nest |
CVA
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“Cook the nest, drink one part and take a shower with the other"
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Solitary tinamou |
Tinamus solitarius (Vieillot, 1819) |
Feathers |
CVA
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"Burn the feathers of the animal and stay close to the smell"
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Southern house wren |
Troglodytes musculus (Naumann, 1823) |
Nest |
CVA
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"Throw the nest in fire and breathe in the smoke"
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