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  1. The ahuizotl (from the Classical Nahuatl: āhuitzotl for "spiny aquatic thing", a.k.a. "water dog") is a legendary creature in Aztec mythology. It is said to lure people to their deaths. The creature was taken as an emblem by the ruler of the same name, and was said to be a "friend of the rain gods".

  2. Apr 22, 2018 · The Ahuizotl (which may be translated from Nahuatl to mean ‘Thorny One of the Water’) is a creature found in the mythology of the Aztecs. This legendary creature is believed to inhabit the lakes and rivers around Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire.

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  3. Ahuizotl: The Mesoamerican Water Monster. Ahuizotl is a legendary creature from Aztec mythology that is said to lure people to their deaths. The creature is most likely a water opossum, which possesses dexterous hands like a raccoon’s. The name “ahuizotl” means “spiny aquatic thing” or “water dog”. According to legend, the ...

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    Ahuizotl died in the year 10 Rabbit (1502) and was succeeded by his nephew, Moctezuma II. Ahuizotl took his name from the animal ahuizotl , which the Aztecs considered to be a legendary creature in its own right rather than a mere mythical representation of the king.

  5. Oct 15, 2023 · In the intricate tapestry of Aztec mythology, one fearsome creature stood out – the Ahuizotl. Both feared and revered, this enigmatic creature stirred the imaginations of the Aztec people, reflecting their culture’s complexity and rich tradition of storytelling.

  6. Nov 14, 2023 · The Ahuizotl, a creature steeped in the mythological tapestry of the Aztecs, is an embodiment of fear, intrigue, and the unknown. Often described in ancient texts, this mythical creature has captivated historians, anthropologists, and the general public alike with its unique characteristics and the symbolic role it played in Aztec culture.

  7. The ahuizotl is a mythological creature from the Aztec mythology and can be likened to that of the kelpie in Celtic myths. The name comes from the Aztec language Nahuatl and means "spiny aquatic thing". It is also called the water dog. The ahuizotl is described as being the size of a small dog.

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