In the gulf of Mexico.
Yes Mexican walking fish are endangered and one of the reasons they are endangered is because they mostly lived in two main lakes in Mexico Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco. Unfortunately both lakes no longer exist, which is why these creatures are so endangered. An estimate in 1998 the population of Mexican walking fish was 1500 per square mile, but to this day there are only about 25 per square mile. Also yes Mexican walking fish do live in Mexico. I saw a map of where Mexican walking fish live and it is a part of Mexico.
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The Mexican walking fish or axolotl eat a variety of readily available foods, including trout/salmon pellets, frozen or live bloodworms, earthworms, and waxworms.people... kidding
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no they live in my nob
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Yes the Mexican walking fish is a real fish , if that's your question!Its true- they live in water and have 2 hand and legs , they are normally the color pink , and look like a breed of part frog (tadpole) and part fish ..... but in a way their kinna cute - you can find more pics on Google imagesThe answer above is actualy wrong. But the real answer is that the mexican walking fish is a salamander or a type of amphibian. They can live in water or on land. They are pink but they the fish is able to change colors.
Small organisms found in the mud and sand where they live
No. Axolotles are a fresh water species.
the Mexican walking fish defends itself against predators by camouflaging itself in the surroundings.
Yes the mexican walking fish is endangered.