Said to have lived (or still does), in Mexico The Curiot is a half-human, half combination animal said to trace it's origins back to before The Aztecs. They are the size of a small Bear and extremely brightly colored creatures. They have four legs and paws that greatly resemble human hands and fingers. They were considered Gods and were often featured in many Aztec mosaics. The Curiot was a common feature on Aztec Priest headgear.
