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- El nuggle, njuggle o neugle es un caballo de agua mítico del folklore de las Islas Shetland, una criatura nocturna que siempre es macho. Si bien se le relaciona ocasionalmente con las Islas Orcadas, se asocia con mayor frecuencia con los ríos, arroyos y lochs de las Shetland. Es fácilmente reconocible por su distintiva cola enroscada y, a diferencia de sus parientes malvados, el each-uisge o el nuckelavee, tiene un carácter bastante apacible, siendo más propenso a gastar bromas y hacer travesuras que a tener malas intenciones. (es)
- A nuggle, njuggle, or neugle, is a mythical water horse of primarily Shetland folklore where it is also referred to as a shoepultie or shoopiltee on some parts of the islands. A nocturnal creature that is always of a male gender, there are occasional fleeting mentions of him connected with the Orkney islands but he is more frequently associated with the rivers, streams and lochs of Shetland. He is easily recognised by his distinctive wheel-like tail and, unlike his evil counterparts the each-uisge or the nuckelavee, has a fairly gentle disposition being more prone to playing pranks and making mischief rather than having malicious intents. (en)
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- El nuggle, njuggle o neugle es un caballo de agua mítico del folklore de las Islas Shetland, una criatura nocturna que siempre es macho. Si bien se le relaciona ocasionalmente con las Islas Orcadas, se asocia con mayor frecuencia con los ríos, arroyos y lochs de las Shetland. Es fácilmente reconocible por su distintiva cola enroscada y, a diferencia de sus parientes malvados, el each-uisge o el nuckelavee, tiene un carácter bastante apacible, siendo más propenso a gastar bromas y hacer travesuras que a tener malas intenciones. (es)
- A nuggle, njuggle, or neugle, is a mythical water horse of primarily Shetland folklore where it is also referred to as a shoepultie or shoopiltee on some parts of the islands. A nocturnal creature that is always of a male gender, there are occasional fleeting mentions of him connected with the Orkney islands but he is more frequently associated with the rivers, streams and lochs of Shetland. He is easily recognised by his distinctive wheel-like tail and, unlike his evil counterparts the each-uisge or the nuckelavee, has a fairly gentle disposition being more prone to playing pranks and making mischief rather than having malicious intents. (en)
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