Turkeys.
The Aztecs raised dogs, turkeys, and ducks. They also raised bees for honey.
The Aztecs raised dogs, turkeys, and ducks. They also raised bees for honey.
no because working would make them tough and stringy
the Aztecs were vampires
The Aztecs hunted deer, rabbits, ducks, iguanas, tigers, and geese. They also raised dogs and turkeys for meat.
It was drunken first by the Aztecs
Cows did not exist in the Aztec Empire, and consequently were not eaten by Aztecs.
Yes, the Aztecs raised several types of crops. The Aztecs plated corn, squash, beans, maize, chili, tomatoes, and much more. They also raised different types of flowers.
Cattle, Sheep, Geese and Donkeys. Horses were very rare and expensive. Cattle were used for plowing and trained as Oxen. Sheep were cooked and eaten. Geese layed eggs and were eaten.
The Aztecs did eat dogs. Turkeys and dogs were both domesticated by the Aztecs. Dogs were usually only eaten during special feasts.
Different animals
Your question isn´t too clear, but if you mean what animals did the Aztec keep domesticated, they were the dog and the turkey. As for wild animals the Aztec coexisted with, they included the wolf, the jaguar, the puma, the eagle, the rattlesnake, the deer and the peccary.