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SPANISH MYTH ABOUT THE CUELEBRE
>The Cuélebre is a giant winged serpent-dragon of Spanish Asturian and Cantabrian mythology.
>The cuélebre has the body of a serpent covered with scales so thick that it is impervious to swords, arrows or bullets. It is almost invincible except for the one weak point – its throat. It is this area on the body that humans aim for when fighting this mythical being.
>Two enormous bat wings emerge from its back (although some claim that they are actually dragon wings) and it is said that in its mouth are teeth as sharp as needles. The cuélebre has a foul and poisonous breath and it can spit fire and sulfur.
>They make a whistling noise as they fly which can be heard at great distances, often alerting prey such as cattle and humans to their presence, however for the most part they stay quite still