Ahuitzotl

The Ahuitzotl, is from Caltexican mythology, Said to look like a small wolf. The Auitzotl had spots all over itself, Big ears, penguin wings at the front and a clawed hand at the end, but also depicted with a row of tentacle-like structures with beads at the top with no spots. Scientists and EPF agents studied that Ahuitzotl may have been a real animal, that was a type or otter or ferret, the two being closely related anyway. According to legend, It will submerge itself in a lake or stream And began to perfectly wail like a crying Chick or frightened penguin. A passerby would rush to the rescue and help the helpless victim. Upon the riverbank, The victim would be strangled, By the creature's infamous tail-hand, Then the creature would tear up the victim's eyes, wings, and teeth, Then eat them. Then, It will toss the lifeless body, Into the riverbank, And restart it's wailing, Until it is full.

While some think the Ahuizotl may be just a fictional folkloric creature or mistaken species, many aren't really sure, as with many cryptids, the creature is shrouded in mystery and mythology. In recent years, many penguins who were found dead in Caltexican rivers and streams are often said that a murderer did this. But many say that the mythical Ahuizotl is actually doing this since some of these disturbing murders have the eyes, teeth and wings torn apart but no actual murder suspect is able to be confirmed but they are only confirmed to runaway criminals and murders.

In mythology, the will attack, day or night, ready to strike. The earliest link to the creature is of a scroll telling the every day life, gods and even mentioning mythical animals, with the Ahuitzotl being described as ''Entre los ríos y arroyos se encuentra el Ahuizotl, el cazador de pingüinos, un asesino de un animal, que rompe las alas, los ojos y los dientes, y ataca en cualquier momento. Como los animales míticos, Ahuizotl es uno de ellos', translating to Among the rivers and streams lay the Ahuizotl, the taker of the penguins, a murderer of an animal, who rips apart the wings, eyes, and teeth, and attacks at any moment. Like the mythical animals, Ahuizotl is one of them.''. The creature itself started to appear in carved stone art and eventually pieces of paper as a little reference, to the creature.

Sightings/Sighted
Sighted back in Caltexican ancient times, But today, No modern sightings are lacking, While the purported last one was in the 1500s.

Length
3.4 - 5.2 feet

Weight
92 lbs.

Habitat Terrain
Wetlands.

Country
Caltexico

Diet
Penguins, Puffles

Physical Characteristics
Small, Hyena-like, Has front penguin flippers, Back hyena legs, Long tail with hand at end, And has sharp teeth.