Yes, some Mayan communities do consume insects as part of their traditional diet. Bugs such as crickets, grasshoppers, and various larvae are considered rich in protein and are often prepared in various ways, such as frying or toasting. This practice is rooted in the cultural significance of utilizing available local resources for nutrition. Insects are also valued for their flavor and are sometimes incorporated into dishes or served as snacks.
the leader of the Mayan tribe is Montezuma.
The Mayan tribe was at it's best around 500 a.d.
Montezuma
yes
the great plains Indians eat lots of buffalo, elk, rabbit, moose, deer, insects, bugs, and carbo
i think the Mayan tribe
the leader of the Mayan tribe is Montezuma.
Tribe 1 Liabala tribe Tribe 2 Yakima tribe
No, Herbavore's do not eat living things such as bugs. Insectavores eat bugs.
they stood with there moms so they can be prepared
The Quiche are a Mayan tribe centered in Chichicastenango, Guatemala. See the link below for more information.
Lady Bugs eat Aphids.