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What Are Axolotls?

Axolotls are really cool creatures that belong to a family of salamanders. They are sometimes called "Mexican walking fish," but they are not actually fish at all! Instead, they are amphibians, which means they can live both in water and on land.

Where Do Axolotls Live?

Axolotls are native to Mexico, which is where they originally come from. They are mostly found in a few lakes, especially Xochimilco, near Mexico City. These lakes are important because they have the clean, fresh water axolotls need to live and grow.

Habitat

Axolotls spend their entire lives in water, unlike most salamanders that usually go on land as adults. They prefer living in lakes and canals where there are lots of plants to hide in and where they can find food like worms, insects, and small fish.

Why Are Axolotls Special?

One fascinating thing about axolotls is that they can regenerate (or regrow) lost parts of their bodies, like legs or even parts of their heart! This ability makes them very unique among animals.

Conclusion

So, if you ever hear about axolotls, you’ll know they are amazing amphibians that live in the beautiful lakes of Mexico. Remember, they are not just ordinary salamanders—they are special in many ways!


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