20. Mexican Axolotl Carnivore Up to 12 in. long Retains larval characteristics throughout life: neoteny Found only in the lake complex of Xochimilco near Mexico City (“Mexican…,” National Geographic)
21. Works Cited “Mexican Axolotl.” National Geographic. National Geographic Society, 2010. Web. 13 October 2010. “Mexican Axolotl or ‘Mexican Walking Fish.’” Multiple Organisms. University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 2010. Web. 13 October 2010.
24. Mexican Axolotl Carnivore Up to 12 in. long Retains larval characteristics throughout life: neoteny Found only in the lake complex of Xochimilco near Mexico City
26. Mexican Axolotl Carnivore Up to 12 in. long Retains larval characteristics throughout life: neoteny Found only in the lake complex of Xochimilco near Mexico City (“Mexican…,” National Geographic)
27. Mexican Axolotlby Sam Smith Close relatives of the tiger salamander, axolotls can be quite large, reaching up to a foot in length, although the average size is closer to half that. They are typically black or mottled brown, but albino and white varieties are somewhat common, particularly among captive specimens. Axolotls are long-lived, surviving up to 15 years on a diet of mollusks, worms, insect larvae, crustaceans, and some fish. Accustomed to being a top predator in its habitat, this species has begun to suffer from the introduction of large fish into its lake habitat. Natural threats include predatory birds such as herons.
29. Mexican Axolotlby Sam Smith Close relatives of the tiger salamander, axolotls can be quite large, reaching up to a foot in length, although the average size is closer to half that. They are typically black or mottled brown, but albino and white varieties are somewhat common, particularly among captive specimens (“Mexican…National”). Axolotls are long-lived, surviving up to 15 years on a diet of mollusks, worms, insect larvae, crustaceans, and some fish. Accustomed to being a top predator in its habitat, this species has begun to suffer from the introduction of large fish into its lake habitat. Natural threats include predatory birds such as herons (“Mexican…National”).
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