The Aztecs tried to please their gods by offering human sacrifices. The Aztecs believed that these ritual blood sacrifices were necessary for staying alive and as repayment for the sacrifices the gods
The Aztecs built temples to honor their gods. Temples provided a place for the music of worship, a place for the private ceremony of personal bloodletting, and a place to conduct the many human sacrifices that the Aztecs believed were necessary to keep their gods happy. Some temples were huge structures.
Vicuña are native to the central Andes in South America, where found in Peru, northwestern Argentina, Bolivia, and northern Chile. A smaller, introduced population lives in central Ecuador.