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One of the most important animals in Mexican culture is the Xoloitzcuintli. This word looks very
strange, and unless you're from Mexico, you're probably wondering how to pronounce it. Don't let it
11. death with that unusual combination of letters. 12. _, you can simply say it like this:
show-low-eats-queen-t-Lee. Hopefully this makes much easier to read. orice bigos
Xoloitzcuintli, or just “xolo” for short, is a type of dog found in almost every corner of Mexico. It is
often associated with the 13. of death. This is because, according to tradition, xolos are believed
14. _ their ghosts to the underworld after people pass away. They do so in order to prevent souls
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the afterlife from getting lost, or from staying on earth longer than they should.
The name Xoloitzcuintli is derived from Xolotl, the Aztec god of death and lightning, 16. itzcuintli,
the Aztec word for “dog.” Some people would rather refer to it as the “Mexican hairless dog” than
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it Xoloitzcuintli. “Mexican hairless dog” perfectly describes the dog, 18. its fur is very short and very
smooth. Apart from this covering that 19. a horse's coat, xolos are also known for their lively nature.
Intelligent and playful, they're perfect symbols of a country 20. death is not feared but celebrated.
These “dogs of the dead” are actually full of life!) sono il otw bno vodo ixolod
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