Yes the mexican walking fish is endangered.
Yes Mexican walking fish are endangered and one of the reasons they are endangered is because they mostly lived in two main lakes in Mexico Lake Xochimilco and Lake Chalco. Unfortunately both lakes no longer exist, which is why these creatures are so endangered. An estimate in 1998 the population of Mexican walking fish was 1500 per square mile, but to this day there are only about 25 per square mile. Also yes Mexican walking fish do live in Mexico. I saw a map of where Mexican walking fish live and it is a part of Mexico.
The critically endangered Mexican walking fish, properly known as the Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) are carnivores. For more info, please access the related link below:
I am not sure.but i am confused why you put Mexican walking fish. bettas and Mexican walking fish are not related.Bettas were first discovered in Thailand's rice paddies.
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A Mexican walking fish otherwise known as an Axolotl is called a walking fish due to the fact that it has a fish shape, but it also has four legs which it uses to 'walk' on the bottom of the water.
The Mexican walking fish is near extinction, as of August 2014. The fish is important to save because of the ability it has regeneration and healing abilities.
Mexican Walking Fish live in Lake Xochimilco in Central Mexico.
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