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PODSNACK! Creature Feature: WORLD Edition: Colombia: The Madremonte

PODSNACK! Creature Feature: WORLD Edition: Colombia: The Madremonte

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Hey there, creature catchers! Need a quick treat to keep you entertained between episodes? Welcome to PODSNACK!, your bite-sized adventure that’s full of fun!

In this special WORLD Edition series, we are heading out on a huge world journey to track down the strangest, goofiest, and occasionally spooky magical beings. We will learn about world cultures, try out some of their language, and pick up interesting vocab along the way.

🇨🇴 Today's Snack: The Mountains of Colombia!

We are traveling to Colombia, a country in South America famous for its beautiful mountains, coffee, and jungles that stretch forever!

We even learned a greeting from the Wayuu people: “¡Atpana!” (Aht-pah-nah!) which means “Hello!”

🌟 The Feature: The Madremonte!

Today, we meet a towering, plant-covered giant called the Madremonte (Mother of the Mountain)! She is a gigantic woman covered from head to toe in thick moss, vines, and green leaves. She lives in the most inaccessible parts of the mountains—places that are almost impossible to reach!

  • The Goal: The Madremonte is the protector of the earth. She acts as a judge and can be very fierce if people are reckless, which means doing dangerous things without caring about what happens.
  • A Lesson in Nature: In one story, a greedy farmer cut down trees near a river. The Madremonte sought retribution—which is a punishment for a bad deed—by sending a massive storm to wash away his crops. She reminds us to protect the "Lungs of the Earth!"
  • Survival Tip: If you meet her, show her you are a friend of nature! Toss some rich soil or compost around her feet to help her grow. For extra points, find a few tasty insects and toss them onto her body. She has carnivorous plants (plants that eat meat!) growing on her that will gobble them right up!


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