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TreeHugger.com: Ubercool \"Mexican walking fish\" Nearing Extinction

  • m · 1 year ago

    They're sold as pets all over the world..

  • Green Products · 1 year ago

    Aw, their so cute. How can we hurt these lil guys?!

  • Robert Rowe · 1 year ago

    If they're endangered, how are they legally sold as pets? Just askin'. They are cute as heck, though. Who knows, maybe in captivity, they don't have the same problems (threats) as in the wild...

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    "Who knows, maybe in captivity, they don't have the same problems (threats) as in the wild..."



    I think that's it. Wikipedia lists them as "critically endangered".. but that seems to be because of their habitat, not for reasons similar to pandas (slow reproduction, problems in captivity, etc).

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    so i herd u liek mudkips

  • Terri · 1 year ago

    I am also confused how they can be endangered and still sold as pets. At any rate, these little guys are adorable!

  • Tim · 1 year ago

    It sucks that they can't stay wild in their native environments, but hopefully being sold as pets and kept in both private and public aquariums will keep them around and make repopulation possible should the environment in those areas improve.

  • Christopher Miller · 1 year ago

    A little correction about the pronunciation, from Wikipedia -- it should be ah-sho-loh-t'l (to sort of spell out the sounds instead of the standard International Phonetic Alphabet they use). Definitely not aks-oh-laa-tull or aks-oh-lat-ull or anything like that.The name is a Nahuatl (i.e. Aztec) word and 'x' stands for a 'sh' sound in that language.

  • Miguel · 1 week ago
    Well, here in Mexico, it's more common to pronounce the "X" like the "H" in hand, so, there you go.
    A-HO-lo-te.
    :)
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    fdafda

  • xugg · 1 year ago

    It's called evolution. Why does everyone get so emotional about some species/genetics that are being weeded out?

  • Shane · 1 year ago

    Up here in Montana we have an area called axolotl lakes were you can find tiger salamanders that stay in the neotonic state, here is a small write up on the area

    http://www.blm.gov/mt/st/en/info/newsroom/stewa...>

  • JohnJones · 1 year ago

    LOL, now those are some pretty funny looking creatures!



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  • Mr_Redneck · 1 year ago

    @Xugg



    It's hardly evolution when the species is going extinct purely due to human interaction..





    I mean, if it was dying out because it steadfastly refused to breed.. but it's not. It's all because someone decided they wanted to fish for Carp where they weren't.

  • nuvi · 1 year ago

    they look like pokemon!

    anyway, if they're captively bred and legal, where can i get one?

  • joplumber · 1 year ago

    It's unfortunately typical of the scientifically illiterate dopes here at treehugger to spread the misunderstanding that it's a fish: it's not, it's a salamander and so an amphibian.

  • erichansa · 1 year ago

    Looks like a freakin pokemon.

  • Borg · 1 year ago

    If we were to buck our ideas up, and keep our planet clean, then we wouldn't need to provide protected areas for these or any other creatures.

    We are the only creature on the planet that destroys everything around ourselves and then use as many resources as we can destroying that area totally.

    Even then we do not move on in a natural way and let the land revive, instead we drags more stuff from other areas around our own little area to support ourselves even when that is destroying some other place as well to do it. One day we will run out of places to collect stuff from.

    Also if these creatures were dying out from natural selection and natural die back due to a lack in their own abilities to defend themselves or any other reason then we would let them die out because we wouldn't be able to do anything about it. However natural die back from predators hardly ever destroys the whole population of the food they are trying to catch because as it becomes less in numbers the predator also dies back from lack of food to support it.

    Perhaps if we let natural starvation work on our own population and didn't try to help others as we do at the moment then we wouldn't be so many in number. Perhaps were supposed to let the starving die as the planet fights to keep us all alive on the few recources it has to support such a huge population. Callous? Maybe but it would definately be natural selection. Those areas would also then have time to regenerate, wildlife would return and then more food would be available too for a while. I think the planet it trying to tell us there are too many humans about, and because were not listening our food supplies from around the whole planet will one day be too little to support us all and then a massive die back will occur. Nobody would then be able to stop it as there wouldnt be any extra places to produce the food. This planet is on a slippery slope to over population and starvation on a grand scale. I shall be gone before it happens, thankfully.

  • Amie · 1 year ago

    The Abilene Zoo in Texas got some of these little guys a few months back, but I didn't know anything about them. It's sad to hear about their decrease, but kinda cool that our zoo got some!

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    "It's unfortunately typical of the scientifically illiterate dopes here at treehugger to spread the misunderstanding that it's a fish: it's not, it's a salamander and so an amphibian."



    Dude, read the FIRST LINE OF THE ARTICLE. It says "salamander", it even gives its scientific name, and then it says that it is "also known as...".



    It's not treehugger's fault that the colloquial names of this little beast include the word "fish". the condescension was unnecessary.

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    I must have one!!

  • Karsten · 1 year ago

    They smile. :)

  • Che · 1 year ago

    It's unfortunate that human impact has decreased the numbers of axolotls. They are cool little creatures, but kinda creepy when you come up on them by accident.



    I think it all comes down to values. What do you value more, plant and animal life? Human life? I don't necessarily believe that it has to be one or the other, but we all could do better without completely giving up life as we know it.



    Be very conscious of your impact, think green, act green when you can, encourage others to do so, be gentle with the landscape and with each other.

  • ntopics · 1 year ago

    What a beautiful creature.

    I like the pink one.

    Wonder why they're dying?

    Maybe their numbers will increase

    in zoos. Too bad they don't do well

    free.



    thanks from tony

  • James J. · 1 year ago

    It says one of the main reasons for decline are waterways contaminated with wastewater. I would like to point out that everyone should vote yes for bond issues regarding their water and wastewater treatment plants. Getting these plants up to peak standards is a priority!

  • Celeste · 1 year ago

    Treehugger or not, who WOULDN"T want to save that little face? Someone call Pixar! Proceeds from those sales alone could save these little guys. Kids would go NUTS for that little face. ;) C.

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    Its really weird that people have a desire to keep other animals, usually that are deemed "cute", in controlled environments for their own enjoyment.

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    Am I the only one who finds them creepy? They sort of look like human embryos...

  • Nom_de_Guerre · 1 year ago

    Amazing animal, also it proves that God is likely Japanese.

  • David Jimenez · 1 year ago

    Hi,

    Long time ago, more than 10 years ago i ate this animal.

    I have to say that it wasn't so delicious but it was good.

    It used to be a traditional Mexican dish since Aztec times.



    Now a days is very difficult to find on wild; the issue... many people want to eat it, Mexico is getting dry more and more, big lakes became just a memory, human disorder, more need of water and climate change.



    The solution: Axolotl farms, i know some people already started.



    The right pronunciation in english (the word is and Nahuatl word, aztec language)



    Asholoth or in Japanese アショロツル



    Places to find it: Tlaxcala State, Hidalgo State, Puebla State, Mexico City and Morelos State... i hope so.

  • leslie · 1 year ago

    THEY ARE CUTE I WANT ONE THEY SMILE

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    I guess there cute in their own way but it looks pretty creepy to me. I wouldn't want to wake up with it staring at me.

  • Daniel Kim · 1 year ago

    One of the distinguishing characteristics of the axolotl is that it spends its entire life in this form, which is a juvenile/larval form for other salamander species. While amphibians generally adopt a more land-dwelling habit on adulthood, the axolotl is a breeding adult while retaining the 'larval' characteristics of having external gills and a water-adapted tail.



    The specimens found in pet stores are often juvenile tiger salamanders, and not axolotl. Given enough time, they will undergo metamorphosis to take their adult form.



    Preservation of biodiversity can sometimes be seen as a purely aesthetic stance with no real relevance to practical human concerns. Such a perception ignores the role of endangered species as indicators of general environmental degradation that will eventually catch up to us all. In addition, the homogenization of biomes with introduced species may transform hitherto-insignificant species into economically or epidemiologically threatening pests.

  • Signe · 1 year ago

    Near exinction? Oh no. I really hope it works out for these cuties. They are unique creatures.

  • zach · 1 year ago

    godzilla

  • Astral_JL · 1 year ago

    Makes me want to run one over with a truck.



    then back up on it...

  • Time Tracker · 1 year ago

    Man, just another sad story about man and nature not playing well together. Cute or not, this is just another example of man's over encroachment of a species natural habitat, with no regard to extinction, with no concrete method of fixing the problem. Sad really.

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    Its so cute :D I hope we can saves eet.

  • breanna · 1 year ago

    This is like the awsomest fish I have ever seen I hope that this socalled fish pop grows

  • Linda · 1 year ago

    Wow, I didn't know these existed, and they are so cool-looking. How are they endangered yet also sold as pets? So odd.

  • Keara · 1 year ago

    They are so cute! I want one!!!!!!!!:)

  • Tim · 1 year ago

    Imagine having one of this things for breakfast everyday..yammi..I bet they taste just like chiken..lol

  • jadu · 1 year ago

    cute

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    As the world evolves, so do the species of the world....this little guy doesn't look too tough. Somebody help him!

  • Karley · 1 year ago

    I'm doing a research paper on the extinction of fish

    if any of you have some good information email me at

    karleyisenberg@yahoo.com

  • Anonymous · 1 year ago

    They're precious!

    How much do they cost????

  • Nick · 1 year ago

    omg! the are so cute! i am doing a report on axolotls right now as I type. they are so cute and awesome, and they smile all the time!

  • Kimberly · 1 year ago

    Search for axolotl on Youtube and check out the pet videos. Suddenly, they're not so cute anymore.

  • kabon · 1 year ago

    wow..what the kind of fish there? Cute fish but make me scared because it a bit like monster. Is this fish biting?

  • karla · 1 year ago

    i got someones, i am from mexico and they are still selling them in some "drugstores", they make make medicine with them (to heal the cough)...that's crue :(, by the way, here one of those animals cost about 25 dlls or so

  • MADDY · 1 year ago

    OMG THESE FISHYS ARE SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE. I AM DOING A REPORT ON "THE MEXICAN WALKING FISH" FOR JOURNALISIM RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!

  • Phil Martin · 1 year ago

    Why do people want to own one? Surely collecting them as pets is hardly going to improve their situation in the wild. Removing them from their natural habitat will just give people the excuse to further degrade these areas.



    It amazes how ignorant some people are when it comes to these situations. This just seems to be the same as when pixar made Nemo and the sales of clown fish sky rocketed - talk about missing the point.



    One question. Wouldn't you rather see a cool animal like this in the wild than in a glass tank?

  • Name · 2 months ago
    @Phil Martin. The Axolotl has been bred in captivity in the U.S. for over 25 years, and the vast majority of their current sales in the pet trade comes from captive breeding programs, not imported from Mexico. I'd rather see the Axolotl in a glass tank than to never again see it in the wild.
  • Ivy Green · 11 months ago

    Oh my gosh, what IS it with people who see a creature like this and say, "it's so CUTE, I WANT one !" How about, "it's so cute, how can we save this species from extinction?" You don't have to own or put something in a cage or aquarium to appreciate or respect it !

  • Elizabeth Pandolfi · 11 months ago

    Thanks for drawing attention to one of the many (relatively) unknown animals that is in danger of going extinct. I linked to this post here:



    http://www.iongroup.com/blog/random-post-of-the-day-the-cutest-fish-youll-ever-see/

  • Sharon · 11 months ago

    The correct pronunciat is AX-Oh-Lotl. Just as it says in the article. I can't speak for the original aztec pronounciation. But in science and among hobbyists, its the latter pronounciation thats used.



    Please refer to this site for more information on them in captivity..



    http://www.axolotl.org/



    They are available as pets world wide because they are extensively bred by universities and hobbyists.



    Please vist Caudata.org for more information on how to acquire these fascinating animals as a pet and for proper husbandry and diet.



    They are going extinct in their natural habitat. Not from the world in general. Because of their regenerative abilities they are extensively studied and bred.



    I'm not a scientist or geneticist but I would venture to guess that after all these decades of breeding in laboratories and in places like Australia that does not allow any more imports the gene pool and genetic redundancy has been affected to at least some extent.

    Sharon

  • G-Rimes · 11 months ago

    they are not as cute as they look lol. They are mean and fiesty and will wipe out your fish tank. However it is sad that they are endangered.

  • Anonymous · 11 months ago

    there are many animals that are endangered and still sold as pets in the U.S through captive breeding programs and in europe as wild caught,yet they wont let us captive breed them and send them back to where they are threatened ,just food for thought knowledge is power

  • Anonymous · 11 months ago

    You guys do know that creature is just the premature salamander right? The only reason it's special is not because of what is said in the article but only because it has the appearance of a young salamander while having the ability to grow mature and functional reproduction organs. So in short, these things are kid salamanders that can mate and reproduce. This is not the first occurrence because many other insects also show this property

  • Anonymous · 11 months ago

    God gave man this earth. It dosen't mean that we should go destroying everything, but the scriptures do say that God gave man dominion over the fish of the sea. (Genesis 1:26)

  • jess · 11 months ago

    that is awsome

  • yuppers · 11 months ago

    sooo cute.

    these guys should definitely be helped.

    We cannot afford to lose yet another

    species.



    Every single creature

    is crucial.

  • Jaxsen · 11 months ago

    They are not sold as pets, similar looking species like the mudpuppy are, but these are not.

  • Jaxsen · 11 months ago

    They are not sold as pets, similar looking species like the mudpuppy are, but these are not.

  • Gino · 11 months ago

    when did man not become part of nature. if a pride of lions ate the last zebra is that nature.

  • lilly · 11 months ago

    awwwww how cute!!!!! o[^-^]o

    i want one so bad, and they SMILE too!!!!!

  • Lindsey Hangoo · 11 months ago

    OMG!!! these little creatures are soooooo cute! I want one. but it's really sad that they are endangered.:(

  • Skittle · 11 months ago

    These things are the most cutest things in the world

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I just cant belive that they would sell an endangered species????

  • Amelia · 11 months ago

    hey y is this salamander going extinked

  • beloed · 11 months ago

    That look cute and the color is pink albino fish..

  • alicia · 11 months ago

    OMG!!! these are the cutest fish ever!!!! my friend and i are doing

    our science project!!!! they are soooooooooo cute!!!!!!

  • alicia · 11 months ago

    These are the cutest fishes EVER!!!! OMG! i totally want 1 or 2 or 3!!! I totally love them!!! :)

  • Michael · 11 months ago

    to me these things look like freaks

  • Anonymous · 11 months ago

    I have one of these in my fish tank. ive had Theloneus for a while now :) he seems very happy.

  • Goddess · 10 months ago

    HOW can you be a tree hugger and 'want one', animals aren't for our possession. That type of mentality is why we have an issue with their coming extinction, total disregard and disrespect for their being. Gosh. People wake up!

  • lee · 10 months ago

    i have 4 of these hahahahahahaha realy cute

  • James · 10 months ago

    In response to erichansa.... I don't think letting those people that are hungry starve to death would really solve anything. The people that have money and can therefore afford to feed themselves are the ones that are doing the most harm to earth. I live in North America. My wife and I make a decent living, we have 2 vehicles, a 1400sq. ft house that we heat all winter(January s gas bill was $700), and we consume. I am not going hungry. Now lets look at someone who lives in Zimbabwe with a very small carbon foot print.

    I agree that Earth cannot continue to let us populate, but the wrong people are going hungry.

  • James · 10 months ago

    Sorry, I meant Borg. I'm not used to the name being at the bottom of the comment.

  • Hannah · 10 months ago

    while i agree it is wrong to keep animals in captivity, there are far more people in the world that cannot get enough of keeping "exotic" pets. The market for them will never die. with that said, i think that as long as you do your very best to give your pet a good home and take care of all of its needs then its alright. i feel good knowing that the animals I own have good lives and were not sold to some idiot who would forget to feed them/clean there cages/give them enough attention. i have one of these in an aquarium and he is very happy, and very healthy. i take very good care of my animals, and they will probably live longer then they would in the wild becuase of the attention and care i give to them

  • Ari · 9 months ago

    In my home country, a lot of species is endangered by extinction too.

    Human just don't understand how their life is so affected by nature.

  • music for friendster · 9 months ago

    I have one of these in my fish tank. ive had Theloneus for a while now :) he seems very happy.

  • mist robinson · 8 months ago

    my father and brother were fishing in south haven michigan saturday4-18-09 and they caught 4 of these i wanted to know if they are ok to live in michigan

  • tnomeralc web design toys · 8 months ago

    This is great article thanks for sharing very nice and informative.

  • tnomeralc web design toys · 8 months ago

    If the same sea water I guess it will live longer.

  • auto · 8 months ago

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  • Anonymous · 7 months ago

    why must these little creatures die? i mean come on they r sooooo cute!

    WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY?????

    i think ive made my point

  • tukang nggame · 7 months ago

    NIce post hhh

  • Anonymous · 7 months ago

    yaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • Simulation pret · 7 months ago

    Your article is great. Thanks a lot for sharing.

  • Zach/ Nate · 7 months ago

    i love mexican walking fish, they are so cool and i love them. i can't belive they are endangerd that sucks. i want one so bad.





    I love mexican walking fish, they are the best animal i have ever seen. they are so sexy... if i ever get 1 i will name him jimmy.

  • Zach/ Nate · 7 months ago

    they are so cool i want one so bad

  • Bethany · 7 months ago

    I found a bunch of them in a creek in monroe ohio, i caught 4 of them and they are now in nice fish tanks with no threats, now knowing they are endangered im going to go catch a lot more of them, wait for them to get bigger then adopt them out :)

  • jess from primary school · 7 months ago

    How can we hurt them. LET THEM WILD. but there cut.

  • shunta · 7 months ago

    Although they are almost gone they're really ugly

    I would never ever buy my kid one.

  • Anonymous · 5 months ago

    were doing a project on the its because people touch them and their skin gets infected so they die,

    THEIR SO CUTE and i'm getting one

  • H · 5 months ago

    The dug-out on our farm is full of these little creatures. How do we get rid of them?



    E.L.K.S. U-pick farm in central Alberta.

  • Anonymous · 4 months ago

    Its not evolution xugg its called natural selection dummy

  • krill oil · 3 months ago

    Why would people want to own? It amazes how ignorant some people are when it comes to these choices.

  • dusten · 2 months ago
    im doing a project on the cute, adorable creature and i find it very interesting that they can regenerate theyre body parts and that could mean something later in the future and most importantly nobody is doing anything to further extend the research on the creature i mean this is probobaly a nobel peace prize kind of subject i mean if we could make a machine to simulate the growth of body parts like the axoltl then we would be one step closer to greater discoveries and one may be for example the cure for cancer
  • tiffnay jewellery · 1 month ago
    The only exception is take-out. I am not yet ready to give it up (mostly because although I thoroughly enjoy cooking, I don't currently have a kitchen, so cooking- and washing dishes in particular- is unusually difficult). But by the time I see my food it is already in a bag, sometimes a paper bag inside a plastic one. It makes me wince to see it, but I do recycle them and I try my best to reuse them too. And when eating out I try to eat at the restaurant whenever possible, but sometimes I can't.
  • Arthi · 2 days ago
    Absolutely adorable creatures!!!! Why would you ever want to harm something as cute as that!