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The Incas practiced various forms of sacrifice, primarily involving animals such as llamas and guinea pigs, which were offered to appease their gods and ensure agricultural fertility. In some cases, they also performed human sacrifices, particularly of children, who were believed to be pure and thus more pleasing to the deities. These sacrifices were often part of significant religious ceremonies or during times of crisis, such as droughts or wars. The rituals reflected the Incas' deep spiritual beliefs and their connection to nature and the cosmos.

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