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Scientists in Mexico have found that axolotls bred in captivity can survive and thrive in their native habitat—which is great ...
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The endangered species was found to consume a wide variety of prey, with some differences between what males and females will eat, according to researchers.
Crawfish frog numbers are on decline due to habitat loss. But scientists in Indiana are working to return species to a historic site.
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The popular salamanders are nearly extinct in the wild, where they are confined to a small system of canals in Mexico City.
Pollution has cut the amphibian’s numbers by 99.5 percent, but scientists believe Mexico’s cultural icon could return.
The findings could aid conservation efforts for the beloved species, which is found in only one Mexico City lake.
As well as suffering the same range of threats facing animals worldwide, our frogs continue to battle a deadly fungal disease.
Now, a new study of 18 captive-bred axolotls found that they can survive in some wild wetlands in Mexico. The findings are ...
One of the world's most endangered amphibians - the strange, perpetually smiling Mexican axolotl - has thrived after being ...