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Zoos in Mexico (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Animal welfare organizations based in Mexico" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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Mexico ranks first in biodiversity in reptiles with 707 known species, second in mammals with 438 species, fourth in amphibians with 290 species, and fourth in flora, with 26,000 species. [3] Mexico is also ranked second in the world in ecosystems and fourth in overall species. [4] About 2,500 species are protected by Mexican legislation. [4]
This is a list of the native wild mammal species recorded in Mexico.As of September 2014, there were 536 mammalian species or subspecies listed. Based on IUCN data, Mexico has 23% more noncetacean mammal species than the U.S. and Canada combined in an area only 10% as large, or a species density over 12 times that of its northern neighbors.
“Through Facebook Messenger, Daniel G.15 — originally from Durango, Mexico — offered a keel-billed toucan for 12,000 pesos (US$600) and a black howler monkey for 18,000 pesos (US$900), with ...
Individual animals in Mexico (3 P) Fauna of Islas Marías (12 P) L. Fauna of Los Tuxtlas (1 C, 6 P) Fauna of the Lower Colorado River Valley (1 C, 28 P) M.
Alternatively, articles may be added to this category by adding {{Image requested|date=17 December 2024|animals}} to the article talk page. Please use a more specific category, if possible, e.g. the birds subcategory. The following are lists of animal articles needing photos: List of bird articles needing images; List of fish articles needing ...
The Guadalajara Zoo is noted for its diversity of species, especially birds. There are many species of mammals as well, including some endangered species from Mexico. Some species are important for conservation; for example, the zoo has bred the rare Mexican wolf and Morelet's crocodile. [2]