Nuns are working to save the axolotls in Mexico =D

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I dont know if this has been shared here but I just discovered the video myself and it made me happy. Just wanted to share.

https://youtu.be/YfRMhBzkUbE

Those axolotls certainly look different. Im happy action is being taken, best of luck to them!
 
They look different to your axolotl (A.mexicanum) as they are a different species called
A.dumerilii.
 
Oh, I dont have an axolotl yet. =/ But thanks for confirming that they are different. They are still pretty interesting though, since they have similar qualities. Im glad there are conservation efforts. I hate it when we humans make messes amd don't clean them up.
 
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