Scientists search for DNA of an endangered salamander in Mexico City's canals


Sixty years ago, residents of a canal-crossed borough in Mexico City could pluck axolotls – the large salamander reminiscent of a tiny dragon – out of the water with their hands because they were so plentiful. Now it’s almost impossible to find them in the wild.

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