Nowadays, most animals found in Mexico City are household pets (dogs, cats, birds, fish and the occasional exotic pet, like tarantulas and small reptiles). There are also "pest" animals, like pigeons, squirrels, rats and insects.
All these animals are doing quite well; however during the late 80's and 90's, air pollution levels were so high, that many small birds died due to thermal inversions occurring during winter months. The combination of chilly temperatures and airborne pollutants proved to be also toxic to other pets, young children and the elderly. This prompted several measures from the local government, such as car emissions controls and relocation of several polluting industries -- i.e. oil refineries and chemical plants -- to other regions within the country.
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Several animals are used for livestock in Mexico City. Pigs, Goats, Cattle, Chickens, Sheep, and various other poultries, such as ducks and turkey, can all be found.
Besides some species of domesticated animals and pets such as dogs, cats, parakeets or iguanas, and some 'unwanted guests' such as pigeons, rats and cockroaches, there are very few species of larger animals in Mexico City, as it is mostly an urban conglomerate.
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It puts pollution into the environment and it harms many animals. It also made the nearby Mexicans angry.
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Mexico City is in Mexico.
Yes , Mexico city is both a city and the capital of Mexico .
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Mexico City is IN Mexico!