-๐ฃ๐๐๐ Posted November 9, 2022 Share Posted November 9, 2022 With a wingspan of more than a meter, the woolly bat is the largest chiropteran in Mexico. For the Mayans, he dominated the underworld with his bloody jaws. By spreading its wings, an average woolly bat reaches a wingspan of one meter. In fact, it is the largest bat species in Mexico. It has a sharp nose, wide ears โ similar to those of rabbits โ and small, perfectly round eyes. With this appearance, he inspired the most important creation stories of the Popol Vuh, the sacred Mayan scriptures. We suggest: They find the treasure of Tayasal, the last Mayan city that succumbed to the Spanish in Guatemala The 'killer' gods of the underworld Also known as 'false woolly vampires', the bat (Chrotopterus auritus), is a species native to Central and South America. As documented by the Naturalista platform, it is distributed โfrom southern Mexico to southern Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentinaโ. In the Mayan worldview, these animals played a leading role in the creation of the world. When the Mayan twins Hunahpรบ and Ixbalanque made their journey through the Mayan underworld โthe Xibalbรกโ, the god Camazotz tested them throughout the night. In the sacred writings, he was described as a man with the head and fangs of a bat. Just before dawn, Hunahpรบ was beheaded. Overwhelmed with grief, Xbalanque called the bats of Xibalbรก and asked them for his favorite food. With it, he rebuilt the head of his brother. With the first rays of the sun, both were victorious and managed to beat Camazotz together. What do bats represent in the Mayan cosmovision? From this mythological story, according to historian Roberto Romero Sandoval of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, in the Popol Vuh "they were related to night, darkness and death". More than anything, explains the specialist, because the ancient Mayans saw how they fed on the blood of other animals. Even today, the bat abounds in the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve on the Yucatan Peninsula. They are commonly found in the caves of the protected natural area, as well as in the temples and abandoned ruins erected by the Mayans centuries ago. Unlike other bat species, woolly bats do not live in large groups. Rather, they inhabit the caves of Central and South America in small families, to ensure that they can protect each other. In general, they eat "lizards, large insects such as grasshoppers, birds and mice", documents the UNAM. Until now, no Mayan warriors have been recorded beheading, beyond the mythological plane. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/murcielago-lanudo-mitologia-maya/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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