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high dont know if this is the right place to post this or not but here goes lol.
I have recently discovered a site called EDGE,
Evolutionary Distinct and Globally Endangered.
The reason i am posting is because i thought a few other people might be interested in just how many different Abystoma are inhabitants of the Mexican lakes and are endangered.
There are a couple who like our Axolotls do not progress to adult hood, and a few who do.
Just thought i would share.
Of course there are other species of creatures from all over the world to look at as well.
Enjoy the read i did.
I have recently discovered a site called EDGE,
Evolutionary Distinct and Globally Endangered.
The reason i am posting is because i thought a few other people might be interested in just how many different Abystoma are inhabitants of the Mexican lakes and are endangered.
There are a couple who like our Axolotls do not progress to adult hood, and a few who do.
Just thought i would share.
Of course there are other species of creatures from all over the world to look at as well.
Enjoy the read i did.
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