No the Amazon River is found in South America.
Yes
The Amazon kingfisher can be found in South America, Agentina and Mexico.
The Amazon River.
No. To get a book bound for Mexico, you should use the US Amazon site.
Mercado Libre (Mexico's version of Amazon) qualifies as such.
No. The Amazon lies in South America, traversing the countries of Brazil and Peru.
It depends on whether you are referring to the Amazon Basin or the Amazon River. The Amazon Basin occupies sections of Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. It is nowhere near Mexico. The Amazon River does not border any of these countries. Its path takes it through Brazil and Peru, and other rivers from Venezuela do flow into it, but it is nowhere near Mexico.
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.
They live in Costa Rica which is in Mexico and mexico has a tropical rainforest the amazon is in Brazil i am not to sure sorry hope this helped
No, wild turkeys exist in north America and Mexico
False, it is the Rio Grande.
No. The Aztec Empire encompassed much of southern Mexico.