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Latest revision as of 19:54, 27 May 2009
A Lugarhoo (Lagahoo or Loup Garou) is a kind of werewolf in Trinidad and Tobago folklore.
Origin
It is a person who can change themselves into a half animal from the torso down; and can also alter its size from tiny to very large in an instant. This is done at night as it rattles and drags chains and carries in its hand a whip-like bunch of dried sticks and reeds.
Powers
If you want to see a lugarhoo and not be seen by it, take some yampee from the corner of a dog's eye, put it in your eye and peep out of a key hole at 12 midnight.