Why Axolotls Are Endangered (and How You Can Help)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 เม.ย. 2022
- 🦎 How can we help axolotls? Find out here! 😃
Donation site to amphibians that I mentioned in this video: www.amphibianark.org/
Check out the axolotl playlist (new!): • Axolotls
Resources:
Sacramento Zoo www.saczoo.org/2022/04/axolot...
San Diego Zoo animals.sandiegozoo.org/anima...
Pet Axolotls petaxolotl.com/why-are-axolot...
Wikihow www.wikihow.com/Help-Prevent-....
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Thank you for recommending a good place to donate to, I've been looking for one
Axolotl‘s are so cute they don’t even look real. So nice that they are fighting extinction, and so far winning.
Axolotl‘s are so cute that they don’t even look real.
I’m surprised there wouldn’t be a breeding program for these endangered little guys. I know there are such programs for other endangered species. And to think they almost disappeared in 2020!
Yes, I mean, I believe they are studied in research programs and are probably bred there; there are more axolotls if you count the ones that aren’t in the wild, too. It’s still good to not have them ALL bred, but some in the wild! I know, for the 2020 almost-disappearance thing, that is just crazy! 😲
there are, there are over 1 million in captivity and they are being bred
They are cute in their own way.
I’m getting a asolotl
I name it mr cuddle’s
WE DID IT! MILLIONS OF AXOLOTLS ARE IN CAPTIVITY AND MAY BE RELEASED SOON!
fun fact: if an axolotls leg was cut of, it can actually grow back
Yes - they’re so cool!!
NOO PLS NOT AXOLOTLS
another way to help: leave them to breed in the ocean
@@Earthtopiauuuh doesn't they live in sweet water? Plus there are countless predator here and the ocean is probably more polluted than their homeland with microplastic and overfishing