Human-Jaguar Skeleton Found in Chichen Itza—Maya’s Mythic Hybrid

In Mexico’s Chichen Itza near Yucatan, archaeologists reportedly uncovered a chilling skeleton blending human and jaguar traits—humanoid torso with claw-like limbs—in a hidden chamber near the Temple of the Warriors, tied to Kukulkan’s cult.Preserved by the humid jungle, this relic, evoking Maya jaguar god myths, sparks intrigue: Was it a revered shaman of the 9th-century city? Why buried in this sacred site? Why the global silence? This find, near the 2024 Sacred Cenote child sacrifice findings, challenges anthropology, hinting at a lost hybrid erased from glyphs

Yet, hoaxes like the 2015 “Merrylin” skeletons urge caution; jaguar motifs, like the Kukulkan throne, are symbolic. Could it be a ritual artifact, a misidentified jaguar fossil, or a fabricated tale? Chichen’s stones demand answers.

No verified evidence supports a human-jaguar skeleton at Chichen Itza; claims likely echo Maya jaguar iconography or hoaxes.

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