The Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is a small North American amphibian featured in the Conservation Pack DLC for Planet Zoo.
Zoopedia Description
General[]
Population In Wild: 50 - 1,000
The axolotl (or Ambystoma mexicanum) is an amphibian found exclusively in freshwater lakes in Mexico, with only Lake Xochimilco remaining as their natural habitat. Its wild type is green and brown in color, with dark speckles across the body, however axolotls in the pet trade are often leucistic (white) or come in a number of other, vibrant colormorphs. They have prominent gill fans protruding from their necks, a feature common in all salamander larvae, although due to their more aquatic lifestyle, the axolotl keeps these external gills. Its face is wide, with small eyes and a large mouth. They range between 6in and 18in in length, and average at around 10.5oz of weight.
Due to habitat loss, the axolotl is critically endangered. Lake Chalco, one of their natural habitats, has been drained for human drinking water; and Lake Xochimilco has been reduced to a canal network. This has caused population fragmentation and hampers axolotl feeding, mating, and spawning behaviors.
Social[]
Axolotls are solitary in the wild and are happy living alone in captivity. However, unless different in size, they are content with other axolotls nearby, provided there is sufficient food and space.
Reproduction[]
If a male axolotl encounters a female, he will initiate a courtship dance where they will both move in circles together. He will undulate his tail, while the female moves closer towards him. Eventually, he will deposit a spermatophore, a capsule containing his seed, which the female will take up into her cloaca.
She will individually lay hundreds of eggs between 2 hours and 2 days after mating, usually on plants and stones across a wide area. The larvae hatch after 10 to 14 days, and begin feeding within hours after hatching. From this point on, they are fully self-sufficient.
Axolotls, unlike other amphibians, do not undergo metamorphosis: they are paedomorphic, retaining characteristics of juveniles for life - while they are technically capable of metamorphosing, they do not produce the hormones to initiate this process. While other salamanders will lose their gills and begin living on land, axolotls remain in their aquatic larval form. Despite not transforming, axolotls reach sexual maturity between 1 and 1.5 years of age.
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Trivia
Zoopedia Facts[]
- The axolotl has the largest animal genome ever sequenced, ten times larger than that of humans.
- Axolotls are carnivores, eating insects, molluscs and small fish, which they suck into their mouth.
- The axolotl is 'paedomorphic', meaning it retains the characteristics of a juvenile throughout its entire life and, unlike most amphibians, does not metamorphose.
- The axolotl is named after Xolotl, the Aztec god of fire and lightning.
- The axolotl has been largely researched because of its ability to regrow limbs and organs.
Other Trivia[]
- The Axolotl is the first (and so far only) animal to have an aquatic-tropical exhibit.
- The Axolotl is the only unhandleable Exhibit animal that has no explanation provided. Linking a Talk Point to an axolotl simply displays, "Educators cannot handle axolotl". It is unknown why axolotls cannot be handled, given they are neither too large nor too dangerous, but it might be because they are fully aquatic, the first and only such animal in the game.

