Y también casi ninguno de los animales que hay realmente no son de ese hábitat, ejemplos: Pez koi Monjita fluorescentes(, porque son creadas por el hombre no se encuentran en la naturaleza) Pleco
A y además ni siquiera es su habitad viven en lagunas CLARAS y cristalinas,y además los ajolotes rosas son criados en cautiverio porque los rosas tienen un tipo de albinismo por faltta de un tipo de nutriente y los salvajes son negros,amarillos o verdes.Enserio que personas tan crueles y desinformadoras
Los ajolotes son mexicanos no indus y además están en peligro de extinción y es más, ni siquiera se ponen arriba de plantas flotantes son animales completamente acuáticos solo toman Aire desde el agua y no salen del agua como se ve
These guys are too dumb to do some research before staging a video. Axolotls are only found in nature, with their dark colored skin. This video is setup.
Doesn't have any respect for the fishes...it's OK to catch them...but with integrity and respect....Did you see how he checked the plastic bags with not care at all...? Other thing....Does he is doing something to preserve the quality of the river or lagoon...So he can do that for more and more years? I don't think so
Son los mismos tres ajolotes de todos sus videos uno naranja otro rosa y uno negro, y ya hasta conté cuantos carpas koi tiene, porque me encantaron sus colores especialmente de una carpa blanca con manchas negras y algo de naranja. Ese no es el ambiente del ajolote!! Eres un mamonaxo
Literally not even a minute in and am already disgusted. How anyone, no matter how uneducated, can think this is okay is a mystery to me. Those turtles appear to be in good health according to my admittedly little knowledge, but are very obviously stressed and trying to escape. NEVER pick up two turtles at a time! You'll drop them, just like this person did. The fall can crack their shells, break bones, and potentially even kill them. Just tossing them in a pile like that isn't okay. They're in too small of a space, being mishandled, and likely are facing neglect as well. The small puddle with the pleco (could be a different species - I am not very knowledgeable over fish species and care, as I own an axolotl and have never owned a fish) is EXTREMELY small, the pleco (or other species!) was stressed, and very likely those fish don't even have the same parameter requirements. Again, dumping animals in a bucket isn't okay. The next few puddles with the small fish (again, don't know species of most) are also incredibly small. More issues with aggressively scooping the fish and dumping them in a bucket. They're all definitely stressed, and throwing toys at them isn't helping at all with that. Putting animals inside toy eggs and stuff is another level. That's just so stupid and cruel. It's entirely unnecessary. Aquarium videos with proper care and with loved animals are still very popular. There is absolutely never a need to abuse animals for views. Please stop making these kinds of videos, and treat these animals with respect.