Jaguar's Heart
This Aztec design of a jaguar eating a human heart is found on the Platform of the Eagles at Chichén Itzá. Supernatural entities such as were-jaguars were an important part of Aztec belief, very likely influenced strongly by the preceding Olmec culture, famous for their monolithic head monuments. Among the fiercest and most respected of the Aztec fighters were the Jaguar Warriors, which this carving possibly represents, eating the heart of his vanquished foe.
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