The Mexican walking fish, also known as the axolotl is a pretty interesting animal. Some facts of the axolotl are: 1. The axolotl is not even a fish, it is an amphibian aquatic salamander, but people call the axolotl a "fish" anyways. 2. The axolotl is carnivore and eats small prays like worms or insects. 3. The axolotl's body can grow up to 30 cm. 4. The axolotl can regenerate, for example, if a limb is lost it can grow back in 8 weeks. 5. The axolotl contains poison glands, so any predator must think twice on eating this little salamander. 6. 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. 7. 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. Take care of the axolotl please.
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.
Yes the mexican walking fish is endangered.
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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Walking Mexicans.
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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.
Blue-fin tuna fish are really close to extinction. They are most likely have the Highest Chances Of Extinction!
Mexican Walking Fish live in Lake Xochimilco in Central Mexico.
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