Mexican trees?
on trees
No, treefrogs are amphibians, not mammals.
Insects and fish
Yes. They migrate from their trees to Greenland.
The Mexican axolotl live in Mexico in xochimilco lake.
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it lives in forest, swamps, desserts, farm lands
It would have to be like a Texas or Mexican desert.
tadpoles or polliwogs are the larval stage of a frogs or toads they hatch from eggs and become tadpoles they then develop back legs and then the front ones then their tails disappear and they become froglets or toadlets The larval form of tailless amphibians: frogs, toads, treefrogs, and dartfrogs
Joseph L Ganey has written: 'Using terrestrial ecosystem survey data to identify potential habitat for the Mexican spotted owl on national forest system lands' -- subject(s): Mexican spotted owl, Habitat, Ecological surveys
parrots and treefrogs are some animals in the South American rainforest
No they are not. They rank Least Concern on the Conservation Status which means they are at the first stage in it.