Members of the ancient Paracas culture in Peru used chameleon urine to paint pottery, scientists have found. The liquid waste from the reptiles is believed to have been used to create a white pigment.
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2,000 years old: Giant cat Nazca line discovered in Peru

A newly identified geoglyph depicting a giant cat was uncovered on a hillside in Peru’s Nazca Desert. Measuring 37 meters ...
The Paracas Candelabra, pictured here, is an ancient geoglyph thought to have been made by the Paracas culture. Recently discovered lines made by the same people were recently discovered in the ...
TEMPE, ARIZONA—Hair samples taken from 14 mummies discovered in Peru’s Paracas Necropolis of Wari Kayan, and two artifacts made of human hair, have been analyzed by a team made up of Kelly Knudson of ...
The coastal city of Paracas offers a quick and easy trip to a biodiverse sanctuary teeming with native birds, marine animals and national landmarks. ByJennifer Kester, Contributor. Forbes contributors ...