Axolotls can change from aquatic animals to land animals. And also, they only live in one lake in Mexico so they are all Mexican and therefore there is no need to write 'Mexican' in front of 'axolotl'.
Axolotl's are typically prey to humans in the wild. They're ratchet.
The Mexican axolotl live in Mexico in xochimilco lake.
no!
Axolotls can change from aquatic animals to land animals. And also, they only live in one lake in Mexico so they are all Mexican and therefore there is no need to write 'Mexican' in front of 'axolotl'.
yes as long as the axolotl is too big to get eaten
Pandas live with other animals which are birds, rabbits, snakes and insets
Animals which live on the surface of other animals are called parasites.
Yes... like most animals, they do move around.
The axolotl is carnivore which eats small prays like worms or insects. The axolotl's body can grow up to 30 cm. The axolotl can regenerate, for example, if a limb is lost it can grow back in 8 weeks. The axolotl contains poison glands, so any predator must think twice on eating this little salamander.The axolotl has a weird social behavior. Some domestic axolotls that live in groups often eat each other or eat the other axolotl's egg, so it's preferable to house them individually. The axolotl is nearing extinction. The axolotl mainly was native from Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco, but, unfortunately, these lakes have already disappeared or diminished, and most of these species are kept in hatcherys.
Some animals that are considered axolotl look-alikes include mudpuppies, newts, and salamanders. These amphibians share similar physical characteristics such as external gills and a similar body shape.
Axolotls play an important role in their ecosystem as both predator and prey. As predators, they help control populations of small aquatic animals like insects, mollusks, and other invertebrates. As prey, they provide a food source for larger predators such as birds and fish, contributing to the overall balance of the ecosystem.