MEXICO CITY, Feb 28 Residents of a small town in western Mexico are celebrating the reintroduction into the wild of the tequila fish an endemic species saved from the brink of extinction. The fish, whose scientific name is Zoogoneticus Tequila, was rescued in the 1990s by US and British.
Residents of a small town in western Mexico are celebrating the reintroduction into the wild of the tequila fish an endemic species saved from the brink of extinction.
Residents of a small town in western Mexico are celebrating the reintroduction into the wild of the tequila fish an endemic species saved from the brink of extinction.
Residents of a small town in western Mexico are celebrating the reintroduction into the wild of the tequila fish an endemic species saved from the brink of extinction.
The fish, whose scientific name is Zoogoneticus Tequila, was rescued in the 1990s by US and British conservationists who kept it in aquariums and helped it return to its original habitat in the Teuchitlan river.
Children in Teuchitlan, home to about 10,000 people, have been at the forefront of efforts to inform visitors not only about the importance of keeping their habitat clean, but also about the tequila fish.
“The children are the ones
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