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Almost every ancient Mesoamerican civilization revered the jaguar in some way. The Olmec (circa 1200-400 B.C.) heavily featured jaguars in their art and religion. Sculptures of cats were popular ...
So that there’s space for cattle but also for cats.” The Mesoamerican Corridor, one of the corridors in this series, is important to guarantee the flow of the jaguar between Mexico and ...
On the outskirts of the Mexican resort town of Tulum, overlooking the Caribbean sea from a densely jungled hilltop, are the remains of a Mayan city known as Zama, or “Dawn.” The ruins look ...
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