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Critically Endangered Axolotl Found in Pennsylvania Creek
20 Nov
Summary
- A critically endangered axolotl was discovered in a Pennsylvania waterway.
- The axolotl, native only to Mexico City, was found near Lake Erie.
- Despite efforts, the axolotl succumbed to a fungal infection.

A critically endangered axolotl, a species uniquely found in Mexico City's waterways, was recently discovered far from its native habitat in a Pennsylvania creek. The aquatic creature was found by a local resident and brought to a pet shop, which emphasized the severe risks of releasing domesticated animals outdoors.
Despite veterinary attention for a fungal infection, the rare axolotl's health declined, and it ultimately passed away. This incident highlights the plight of axolotls, which are critically endangered in the wild, with estimates of mature individuals in the wild numbering between 50 and 1,000.
Known as a conservation paradox, axolotls thrive in labs and pet shops globally while facing extinction in their natural environment. Their remarkable regenerative abilities make them subjects of scientific study, but concerns remain about the genetic diversity of captive populations.




