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Part 1: What Does “La Oruga Hondureña” Refer To?
A. Folklore and Legend
Honduras has a rich oral tradition. While “La Oruga” is not a classic character like El Cadejo or La Sucia, some rural communities tell cautionary tales about a giant caterpillar or a shape-shifting insect that brings rain or misfortune. If your search relates to folklore, you may be looking for a live storytelling session from a Honduran cultural festival.
- "La oruga, la oruga, se sube por el árbol..." (The caterpillar, the caterpillar, climbs up the tree...)
- "Se come las hojitas, ¡qué rico, qué rico!" (She eats the little leaves — so yummy!)
- "Después hace un capullo, y duerme, y duerme..." (Then she makes a cocoon and sleeps and sleeps...)
- "¡Y sale volando, mariposa de mil colores!" (And flies away, a butterfly of a thousand colors!)
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