Ultra-rare Mexican walking fish found in stunned family s garden pond
Daniella Marley, of Plymouth, believes their critically endangered Mexican salamander eggs are the only wild ones in the UK and said: We ve got no clue how they got there
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Ultra rare Mexican walking fish the Axolotl hatch from family s tadpole frogspawn They are critically endangered, they are native to Mexico. As far as where we ve got the only wild ones in the UK and we ve got no clue how they got there
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Play now A Plymouth family were left stunned after suspected frogspawn in their pond actually turned out to be critically endangered Mexican walking fish .
Daniella Marley explained she and her mum have had a pond in their back garden at their home in Widwell for around nine years and each year they get frogspawn.