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- The ocellated turkey (Meleagris ocellata) is a species of turkey residing primarily in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, as well as in parts of Belize and...
- symbolic importance. The classical Nahuatl word for the turkey, huehxōlō-tl (guajolote in Spanish), is still used in modern Mexico, in addition to the general...
- subspecies and is best known in Spanish from its Aztec-derived name, guajolote. This wild turkey subspecies is thought to be critically endangered, as...
- Sierra Lalo, Sierra Cacoma, Cerro Gordo, Sierra Verde, and the Sierra Los Guajolotes. Jalisco's rivers and streams eventually empty into the Pacific Ocean...
- "guajolocombo." The term guajolota is the feminized version of the word guajolote, which originates from the Nahuatl word huexolotl or uexolotl, for turkey...
- which consists of drawing by making incisions in the lacquer with a guajolote feather at the tip of which is inserted a maguey or ****zache thorn. Each...
- Cenzontle (mockingbird) Coyote Escamoles (ant eggs) Guachinango (red snapper) Guajolote (turkey) Ocelote (ocelot) Mapache (raccoon) Mayate (beetle) Moyote (mosquito)...
- aguacate ("avocado"), and some are only used in Mexico. The latter include guajolote "turkey" < Nahuatl huaxōlōtl [waˈʃoːloːt͡ɬ] (although pavo is also used...
- Miguel Hidalgo Chicahuaxtla, Pie del Encino, Plan de Ayala, Plan de Guajolote, Putla Villa de Guerrero, San Andrés Chicahuaxtla, San Antonio Dos Caminos...
- not say wild turkey (guajolote), one can say turkey (pavo), that is why the French converted our word of American turkey (guajolote) into fowl of the Indies...