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The Aztec Spirit Dog, China’s Royal Ape, and 3 More: 5 Extinct Animals Ancient Cultures Believed Were Sacred

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The Aztec Spirit Dog, China’s Royal Ape, and 3 More: 5 Extinct Animals Ancient Cultures Believed Were Sacred

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In 2004, archaeologists cracked open a 2,200-year-old Chinese tomb. Inside, along with jade carvings, lacquered carriages, and the bones of leopards and lynxes, they located […]

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Five sacred extinct animals of ancient civilizations — artifacts representing the Techichi dog, Imperial Gibbon, Aurochs, Steller's Sea Cow, and Quagga, each worshipped or revered before being lost to human activity forever
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