Freshwater monsters are found after being declared extinct
The salamanders or 6-horn dinosaurs were found by scientists after a month of being declared extinct.
Freshwater monsters known as salamanders or 6-horned dinosaurs are creatures with salamander-like appearance with hair-bearing bears, small teeth and long tails.
The 6 horned dinosaurs have furry pairs and long dinosaur-like tails
It is known that this fish only naturally inhabits a lake near Mexico City, Mexico. Scientists say the fish was extinct last month due to pollution of surrounding wastes and being attacked by larger fish.
However, recently, a group of scientists has discovered this creature twice. In it, they caught 1 child. Biologist Armando Tovar Garza, National Autonomous University said, although it is impossible to record the behavior of dinosaur fish, the information they have contributed to the study of species. this fish.
This fish is thought to be extinct last month
There are still many species of salamanders raised in fish tanks or laboratories, but experts believe that these conditions are not the best and most secure for them.
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