Fish native to Mexico
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REDSNAPPERFish native to Mexico
tomatillo(Spanish) a plant of the nightshade family, native to Mexico
tomatilloesTOMATILLO, (Spanish) a plant of the nightshade family, native to Mexico
pinyonsA small pine tree with edible seeds, native to Mexico and the southwestern U.S
cochinealThe scale insect that is used for cochineal, native to Mexico and formerly widely cultivated on cacti
cochinealsThe scale insect that is used for cochineal, native to Mexico and formerly widely cultivated on cacti
sapotestree, Pouteria sapota, of the sapodilla family, native to Mexico and Central America, having large leaves and sweet, edible fruit
sapotetree, Pouteria sapota, of the sapodilla family, native to Mexico and Central America, having large leaves and sweet, edible fruit
boojuma tall spiny long-lived desert tree (Fouquieria columnaris syn. Idria columnaris) native to northwestern Mexico and related to the ocotillo
tithoniaany of several tall composite plants of the genus Tithonia, native to Mexico and Central America, having yellow or orange-red ray flowers
sotolany of several plants belonging to the genus Dasylirion, of the agave family, native to the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, resembling the yucca
sotolsany of several plants belonging to the genus Dasylirion, of the agave family, native to the southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico, resembling the yucca
muscadinesAny of a group of species and varieties of wine grape native to Mexico and the southeastern US, typically having thick skins and a musky flavor
damianasA small shrub native to Mexico whose leaves are used in herbal medicine and in the production of a liqueur. It is reputed to possess aphrodisiac qualities
chuckwallaA large dark-bodied lizard, the male of which has a light yellow tail, native to the deserts of the southwestern US and Mexico. When threatened, it inflates itself with air to wedge itself into a crevice
chuckwallasA large dark-bodied lizard, the male of which has a light yellow tail, native to the deserts of the southwestern US and Mexico. When threatened, it inflates itself with air to wedge itself into a crevice
sahuarosA giant cactus that can grow to 66 feet (20 m) in height and whose branches are shaped like candelabra, native to Mexico and the southwestern US Its reddish-purple fruit can be used for food and drink
mesquitesA spiny tree or shrub of the pea family, native to arid regions of southwestern US and Mexico. It yields useful timber, tanbark, medicinal products, and edible pods. The timber is used for fencing and flooring, and burned in barbecues as flavoring
arapaimaA large, long edible freshwater fish native to tropical South America
arapaimasA large, long edible freshwater fish native to tropical South America
characinsA small and brightly colored freshwater fish native to Africa and tropical America
characinA small and brightly colored freshwater fish native to Africa and tropical America
sunfishesA nest-building freshwater fish that is native to North America and popular in aquariums, e.g., the pumpkinseed
snakeheadA freshwater fish with a broad, heavily scaled head and a long cylindrical body, native to tropical Africa and Asia
snakeheadsA freshwater fish with a broad, heavily scaled head and a long cylindrical body, native to tropical Africa and Asia
suckersA freshwater fish with thick lips that are used to suck up food from the bottom, native to North America and Asia
archerfishA freshwater fish that knocks insect prey off overhanging vegetation by spitting water at it. It is native to Asia, Australia, and the Philippines
archerfishesA freshwater fish that knocks insect prey off overhanging vegetation by spitting water at it. It is native to Asia, Australia, and the Philippines
killifishA small carplike fish of fresh, brackish, or salt water, typically brightly colored. They are mainly native to America and include many popular aquarium fishes
killifishesA small carplike fish of fresh, brackish, or salt water, typically brightly colored. They are mainly native to America and include many popular aquarium fishes
pumpkinseedsA small, edible, brightly colored freshwater fish of the sunfish family, native to North America. It is popular in aquariums and has been introduced into many European waters
pumpkinseedA small, edible, brightly colored freshwater fish of the sunfish family, native to North America. It is popular in aquariums and has been introduced into many European waters
ruffesA freshwater fish of the perch family, with a greenish-brown back and yellow sides and underparts. Native to Eurasia, it has been introduced into Lakes Michigan and Superior