Symbol | Ahuitzotl |
Origin | Aztec |
Meaning | Water monster, guardian of lakes |
Appearance | Aquatic creature with a hand at the end of its tail |
Colors | Typically depicted in dark colors |
Usage | Feared as a guardian of lakes |
History | Mythical creature associated with lakes and aquatic environments |
Popularity | Low |
Importance | Represents the mythical guardian of lakes and waterways |
Complexity | Guardianship, water, fear |
Emotions | Guardianship, fear, respect |