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#7786318
17 February 2022
A dancer participates in a pre-Hispanic ritual prior to the iberation of axolotls at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani located on a chinampa in Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786320
17 February 2022
Mayors of Xochimilco, José Carlos Acosta; Gustavo A. Madero, Francisco Chiguil; Iztacalco, Armando Quintero; Iztapalapa, Clara Brugada; and Tláhuac, Berenice Hernández, pose before the axolotls' iberation at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786322
17 February 2022
José Carlos Acosta, Mayor of Xochimilco, prior to the salamander Iberation at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786324
17 February 2022
View of a salamander prior to its release at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786326
17 February 2022
View of salamanders inside a fish tank at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani in Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786328
17 February 2022
A woman carries a mask with an embroidered sunflower image at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani Xochimilco, Mexico City.
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#7786330
17 February 2022
A salamander release at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani located on a chinampa in Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786332
17 February 2022
A salamander release at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani located on a chinampa in Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786334
17 February 2022
A salamander release at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani located on a chinampa in Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786336
17 February 2022
A person characterised as an axolotl prior to the axolotl iberation at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786338
17 February 2022
A salamander release at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani located on a chinampa in Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786340
17 February 2022
A salamander release at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani located on a chinampa in Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786342
17 February 2022
A salamander release at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani located on a chinampa in Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786344
17 February 2022
From left to right, Mayor of Milpa Alta, Judith Vanegas; Tláhuac, Berenice Hernández, and Iztapalapa, Clara Brugada; during the release of salamanders at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786346
17 February 2022
From left to right, mayors of Xochimilco, José Carlos Acosta; Gustavo A. Madero, Francisco Chiguil; and Iztacalco, Armando Quintero; during the release of salamanders at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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#7786348
17 February 2022
A salamander release at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani located on a chinampa in Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head.
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