Axolotl

Ambystoma mexicanum

Axolotl

Animal facts

Axolotl are amphibians that are unusual in that they reach adulthood without metamorphosis. Since they remain in their larval stage throughout their life, they live permanently in water. They are threatened by pollution, and by being eaten by introduced fish species.

Where they live

Central Mexico

Habitat

Canals and lakes

What they eat

Freshwater invertebrates

IUCN status

Vulnerable

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