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'Ability to Regenerate Organs': Indigenous and Scientists Are United to Save Amphebium Considered to Be Elected in Mexico

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Parent of the axolate, animals are 'critically threatened', according to the Red List of the International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN) For five decades, Froylán Correa lived from fishing in Pátzcuaro. Currently, in this same lake, he dedicates himself to saving the harvest, a salamander view as an elective in Mexico by his amazing ability to regenerating his organs.
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For five decades, Froylán Correa lived off fishing in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán. In that same lake he now dedicates himself to saving the impact, an ajolot considered as an elixir in Mexico due to the surprising ability to regenerate its organs. Relative to the ajolote, this amphibian is “critically threatened”, according to the Red List of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), due to the excessive fishing, pollution and extr…

Parent of the axolate, animals are 'critically threatened', according to the Red List of the International Union for Nature Conservation (IUCN) For five decades, Froylán Correa lived from fishing in Pátzcuaro. Currently, in this same lake, he dedicates himself to saving the harvest, a salamander view as an elective in Mexico by his amazing ability to regenerating his organs.

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For five decades, Froylán Correa lived off fishing in Pátzcuaro . In that same lake he is now dedicated to saving the hut, a salamander seen as an elixir in Mexico due to the surprising ability to regenerate its organs. Relative of the amphibian, this amphibian is "critically threatened", according to the Red List of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), due to the excessive fishing, pollution and extraction of water fro…

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Expansion broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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