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    Yup they are endangered. They reproduce very well in captivity, but are critically threatened in their native habitat, which is a single lake in Mexico. Pollution and receding habitat are, to no big surprise, a big threat to this species.

    They will become extinct in their native habitats in not too long, but they will still thrive in captivity for decades to come.

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