The Coat of Arms of Mexico 2 refers to a heraldic design officially adopted by the Mexican government, symbolizing the nation's history, values, and ideals. The coat of arms features an eagle perched on a cactus with a serpent in its beak, representing the legend of the Aztec foundation. The design also includes a shield divided into quarters, each representing one of Mexico's ancient civilizations: the Aztecs, Toltecs, Mixtecs, and Mayans. A chapuln (grasshopper) is placed above the shield. This version, labeled as Coat of Arms of Mexico 2, possibly refers to a specific artwork, variant, or design iteration of this emblematic symbol.