Axolotls are native to the lake complex of Xochimilco near Mexico City, Mexico, and are not naturally found in Texas. However, they are sometimes kept as pets and can be found in aquariums and research facilities in Texas. Their unique regenerative abilities and distinctive appearance have made them popular in the pet trade and scientific research.
yes, axolotls do only live in the water since it only has gills
No but most of them live in Mexico
Axolotls are very interesting animals. They are like salamanders. They use to live in Lake Chalco, until that place got drained. They still live in Lake Xochimilico. They are awesome!!!
Axolotls are very interesting animals. They are like salamanders. They use to live in Lake Chalco, until that place got drained. They still live in Lake Xochimilico. They are awesome!!!
No, it is not recommended to keep plecos with axolotls in the same tank as plecos may nibble on the axolotl's gills, causing harm to the axolotl.
they have to or else the larvae will die
No, axolotls do not live in Maine as they are native to the freshwater lakes and canals of Mexico, particularly Lake Xochimilco. They are not found in the wild outside their native habitat and are primarily kept as pets or for scientific research in captivity. In Maine, you might find axolotls in aquariums or as part of educational programs, but they do not exist in the state's natural ecosystems.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
No. Axolotls are amphibians.
Axolotls typically live for between 10 to 15 years, although some have lived for well over 20.
axolotls have neither
No, axolotls do not live in Michigan naturally. They are native to freshwater lakes, particularly Lake Xochimilco in Mexico. While axolotls can be kept as pets and are sometimes found in aquariums, they are not part of the natural wildlife in Michigan or anywhere else outside their native habitat.