It's still endangered. However, it hasn't been listed on the "Endangered Species Act", just on IUCN's Red List.
Peacocks and peahens are not endangered.
The Axolotl is an aquatic animal, that is found in Mexico. It is also know as a "water monster", and is related to the tiger salamander. Unfortunately, the Axolotl is an becoming an endangered species.
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The axolotl is endangered because of the draining of its habitat lakes, the pollution of the bodies of water in which it resides, and the introduction of nonnative fish, such as the African Tilapia, which eat its eggs and food.
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people capture over 1,500 seahorses a year that's why their endangered.
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Unfortunately, axolotl are a critically endangered species. As for the legality of owning one, that would depend on where you live. In many areas, ownership of an endangered species is prohibited by law. I recommend asking your local vetrinarian for more advice on animal ownership laws in your area.
Lake Xochimilco is an endorheic basin. It is the original home of the axolotl, which is now a critically endangered species. An endorheic basin has no outlet and collects water from the surrounding area.
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