Thursday, October 17, 2013

Biotic Factors

Endangered Species:



Mexican axolotls are a type of salamander that spends their entire life in larval form and are considered  a critically endangered species. Populations of the axolotls are decreasing due to draining and contamination of much of the waters they live in. Also, roasted axolotl is considered a delicacy in Mexico.  Fewer than 1,200 Mexican axolotls remain today in Mexico's Lake Xochimilco.

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