no.the axolotl are salamanders and the walking fish are actually fish that walk on their fins
The scientific name for the Mexican axolotl is Ambystoma mexicanum.
Ambystoma mexicanum
An ambystoma mexicanum is an axolotl, of the vertebrate group amphibians.
The critically endangered Mexican walking fish, properly known as the Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) are carnivores. For more info, please access the related link below:
Some of them include:Mexican spinytail iguana (Ctenosaura pectinata)Mexican spotted terrapin (Rhinoclemmys rubida)Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)
You've just said it: Mexican Axolotl. Its name in Spanish is Axolote or Ajolote (a-ho-lotae) and its scientific name is Ambystoma Mexicanum.
Kindom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Amphibia, Order: Caudata, Family: Ambystomatidae, Genus: Ambystoma, Species: Ambystoma Mexicanum They are mole salamanders that live in Lake Xolchimilco, Mexico but are owned widely in captivity.
You need to check your state wildlife website to see what exotic pets are lawful and unlawful to own. If it doesn't specify on the website, contact them. It depends on what state you live in. I know you can own them in my state, MA.
it is called the AXOLOTL
it is called the AXOLOTL
Axolotl is known as a Mexican salamander. This is also called a Mexican walking fish.
A Mexican walking fish otherwise known as an Axolotl is called a walking fish due to the fact that it has a fish shape, but it also has four legs which it uses to 'walk' on the bottom of the water.