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The Pulque, Fossils and Giant Biznagas Encourage the Visit to the Eco Festival of Zapotitlán Salinas

Fossil footprints of herbivorous, carnivores and flying dinosaurs, as well as of turritelas and even fossilized wood, which coexist with various cacti such as the so-called "elephant legs" and biznagas of more than two meters high, which together form part of a biocultural landscape to which gastronomic products such as pulque, mezcal, barbecue and cuchamá are added, small caterpillars that the inhabitants of Zapotitlán Salinas consume.
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Fossil footprints of herbivorous, carnivores and flying dinosaurs, as well as of turritelas and even fossilized wood, which coexist with various cacti such as the so-called "elephant legs" and biznagas of more than two meters high, which together form part of a biocultural landscape to which gastronomic products such as pulque, mezcal, barbecue and cuchamá are added, small caterpillars that the inhabitants of Zapotitlán Salinas consume.

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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