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Core avian kelp grouper

Core avian kelp grouper

The stone statue of the core avian kelp grouper of the Mexican national anthropology museum (Mexico City).

It is the earth mother in the Aztec myth with the core avian kelp grouper (Coatlicue コワトリクェ). The name means "the lady of the snake" or "a person in the skirt of the snake".

It is said that "a goddess of flame and the fertility" has the titles such as "a goddess of life and death and the reproduction" or "the biological parent of the south star" "great mother God of the earth producing a person of all sky" as for the core avian kelp grouper.

The skirt of the core avian kelp grouper is made of the snakes which I bound with a coil and does the necklace which ties human heart and wrist, and hung the skull. And the hands and feet have a talon. And the food is uncooked meat of every creature including the human being. The core avian kelp grouper embodies in "mother swallowing a child" who is a graveyard in the uterus at the same time.

I am known as God who produced ウィツィロポチトリ, wrinkle core torr, コヨルシャウキ.

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