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Mexican Mayor weds reptile

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Last updated: July 1, 2023 8:51 pm
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San Pedro Huamelula Mayor Victor Sosa kisses a reptile during the traditional Lizard Wedding in the village of San Pedro Huamelula, Mexico on Friday. The traditional ceremony involves the wedding of a reptile bride wearing a white dress to the main authority of the village to obtain prosperity for the area. Photo by (RUSVEL RASGADO/AFP)
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[dropcap]A[/dropcap]mayor in a small town in Mexico has tied the knot with a female reptile (alligator-like animal) in a traditional ceremony which is believed to bring prosperity and peace to his people.

Victor Hugo Sosa married Alicia Adriana, a caiman reptile while acting out an ancient ceremony.

The creature is referred to as the “princess girl” in local history or tradition, and the mayor claimed that the two “loved each other.”

In San Pedro Huamelula, a village of indigenous Chontal people in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca, onlookers cheered and danced as two persons exchanged holy vows.

Sosa said during the ritual: “I accept responsibility because we love each other. That is what is important.

“You can’t have a marriage without love… I yield to marriage with the princess girl.”

He was seen giving the animal a head kiss.

There has been a caiman marriage ceremony between a man and a woman for 230 years to mark the end of hostilities between the indigenous Chontal and Huave peoples.

To unite the two towns, the mayor, who is a symbol for the Chontal monarch, marries the reptile, who is a representation of a Huave princess girl.

San Pedro Huamelula Mayor Victor Sosa kisses a reptile during the traditional Lizard Wedding in the village of San Pedro Huamelula, Mexico on Friday. The traditional ceremony involves the wedding of a reptile bride wearing a white dress to the main authority of the village to obtain prosperity for the area. Photo by (RUSVEL RASGADO/AFP)

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Caimans are indigenous to Mexico and Central America and dwell in wetlands.

The animal is taken from house to house before the ritual so that villagers can dance and hold her.

The reptile is dressed in a green skirt, a vibrant hand-embroidered tunic, and a ribbon and sequin hat.

Her snout is tied shut to prevent any untoward incidents before the wedding.

Later, she was dressed in a white bride’s outfit and brought to the town hall for the wedding.

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