The Aztecs primarily fished in the numerous lakes and rivers of central Mexico, especially around Lake Texcoco, which was part of their expansive capital, Tenochtitlan. They utilized various fishing techniques, including nets and traps, to catch fish species such as tilapia and trout. The Aztecs also incorporated fish into their diet and religious practices, reflecting its importance in their culture. Additionally, they engaged in aquaculture, cultivating fish in chinampas, which were floating gardens in the lake.
with a spire
bass, trout
The Aztecs hunted deer, rabbits, ducks, iguanas, tigers, and geese. They also raised dogs and turkeys for meat.
they got it from wells and systems from the ground like the aztecs but instead of drinking right away they tested to make sure it wasnt poison
The Aztecs used the barter system. If someone wanted fish and had corn to trade, they would have to find someone at the market willing to trade their fish for the corn they had.
Aztecs did what Aztecs did best
Aztecs
The Aztecs ate cows, sheep, goats, dogs, turkeys (also were used for eggs), ducks, deer, rabbits, hares, armadillos, wild bores, opossums (possums), gophers, iguanas, tapirs, and fish.
The Aztecs Built Temples.
mayans
who was in charge of the aztecs
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