The Olmec people worshiped the jaguar. They also worshiped what they called a sky dragon and Werejaguars. Werejaguars were children with jaguar features.
yes
yes
They believed and worshiped 10 gods.
They believed and worshiped 10 gods.
The jaguar
The principal animal god of the Olmec civilization was the jaguar. This powerful creature symbolized strength, the underworld, and fertility in Olmec mythology. The jaguar was often associated with shamanic practices, representing a connection between the earthly realm and the spiritual world. Its imagery frequently appeared in Olmec art and iconography, highlighting its significance in their culture.
Jews do not worship any animal.
Americans do not officially worship any animal. The national bird is an eagle but they do not worship that. Some American people may worship animals privately but as a group the people do not.
It has the same name as the man christians worship and the animal Jews worship
Lemurs
The Olmec used the pyramids primarily for ceremonial and religious purposes. These structures served as platforms for rituals, ceremonies, and offerings to deities. They also likely symbolized the connection between the earth and the heavens.
Elephant