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Which South American snake deity is depicted in Aztec mythology?
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Quagga
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Quinine
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Quetzalcoatl
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The correct answer is "Quetzalcoatl". Quetzalcoatl, often referred to as the Feathered Serpent, is a prominent deity in Aztec mythology and various Mesoamerican cultures. He represents wisdom, wind, and life, blending aspects of a snake and a bird. Quetzalcoatl is associated with creation, agriculture, and the arts, symbolizing a balance between earthly and celestial realms in Aztec cosmology.