No. Present-day Mexico City was once a lake, but was progressively desiccated to allow for expansion of the city, which was established on one of the islands in the ancient lake Texcoco.
No, axolotls do not live in the Amazon. They are native to the freshwater lakes and canals of Mexico, particularly in the Xochimilco complex near Mexico City. Their natural habitat is characterized by high-altitude lakes, not the tropical environments of the Amazon rainforest.
there are 5 lakes in New Mexico
No. They lived on the Great Lakes region (between Canada and northeastern US)
Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico
45
Not in lakes but they may live close to lakes.
since it was surrounded by lakes of the balley of Mexico they had fish in the lakes in the surrounding areas
Elephant Butte Reservoir and Caballo Reservoir are the two largest lakes in New Mexico.
There are 85 major rivers, and 45 major lakes, for a total of 130 major lakes and rivers in Mexico.
Freshwater Lakes.
name the lakes near Mexico city
i live in Las Cruces New Mexico and would like to know where i could rent a jet ski. Elephant Butte Lake for sure; http://www.sportsadventure.us/