The Insane Biology of: The Axolotl

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Published 2021-10-16
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References:
[1] www.mexicolore.co.uk/aztecs/flora-and-fauna/axolot…
[2] www.researchgate.net/publication/275663035_The_his…
[3] ambystoma.uky.edu/genetic-stock-center/newsletters…
[4] www.nature.com/articles/104435b0
[5] sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2018/regeneration-axolo…
[6] qbi.uq.edu.au/brain-basics/brain-physiology/what-n…
[7] pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23327114/
[8] www.pnas.org/content/110/23/9415.short
[9] journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journ…
[10] www.nature.com/articles/nature.2013.13192
[11] www.researchgate.net/figure/The-Xochimilco-axolotl…
[12] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Xochimilco
[13] www.nature.com/articles/d41586-017-05921-w
[14] www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/saving-axolotls/

All Comments (21)
  • @davebartosh5
    I had one as a pet when a kid. Didn't realize I had a god in my fishtank.
  • @MKJNS7086
    Bought two as a present for my wife. They're interesting little animals and a lot more intelligent than I would have thought. They recognize my wife as the one who feeds them; when she walks in the room they come to the front of the tank and start swimming up and down to get her attention. If someone told me they do that never would have believed them.
  • A friend from college had two axolotls, one was white/pink-ish, the other was black. I always thought they were so cute until one day the white one killed the black one and ate him, also lost a limb (in the fight I guess) but his limb grew back. I was so shocked, had no idea such animals existed. Absolutely amazing creatures, not so cute anymore for me though lol
  • @nini8205
    The narration and information were delivered so beautifully , it almost felt like that one friend explaining you a hard lesson you missed without making you feel stupid . Thank you for this beautiful documentary .
  • @Promis_QS_Panda
    I'm from Mexico and it kills me to see that one of our national treasures is dying off. Also feel very much impotent at the fact that I can't do much about it. :c
  • @_..---
    ah yes, the insane biology of their cuteness
  • I believe the dragons in "How to Train Your Own Dragon" were inspired by axolotyls LOL. They look so similar and so cute! Saddens me to know about the issues that this species is facing though. Feel sorry for the ones that had their regenerative ability taken away in the lab but I guess it's for the greater good...hard choice.
  • @cloe412
    It's crazy. A huge city before 1492 thrived along with nature. Imagine if we could go back, learn about their city planning, and improve upon it. We will have much more sustainable, clean, healthy, and beautiful cities. We think technology advances, but not necessarily. This video makes me tear up because there's a beautiful world that I want to live in, but I can't, because people are not working together.
  • @Derrick678
    Axolotl in Aztecs: scary water monster god Axolotl in Minecraft: water wolf that squeaks Axolotl RL: i eat worm nom
  • @ZombieZobo
    My 16 year old axolotl just passed away, she was such a pleasure and I learned so much from her 💔
  • @profquad
    Really good video. Very informative and engaging, without being dramatically sensationalized. Thank you. Lots to think about..
  • @ALERIA441711
    Axolotls are my favorite animals and it really saddens me to hear about their struggles in the wild. I don't know how a person like myself could help but I would if I could. Thank you for this wonderfully informative video
  • I have an axolotl currently and he’s been with me since 2000 or 2001. And he wasn’t a newborn when I received him. Believe it or not. He is definitely a god in the amphibian world at least.
  • @dannymac6368
    “…real life moon stone…” My goodness, I love this channel. 🥰
  • @thiccpugg
    Ive had an axolotl for almost 8 months now such interesting creatures. He can recognize my face and come towards me and know where to go when its time to eat. Insanely smart.
  • Has it been proposed to fully artificially recreate an entire ecosystem that perfectly mimics their original ecosystem in a massive tank that mimics all of the other organisms and plant life down to the tiniest detail? Or is that unrealistic?
  • @midgematic8659
    Learning about scientists finding a new home literally made me choke up. Axolotls are my favorite animal and I try to support any conservation organization centered around them as much as I can. They are such beautiful and magnificent creatures, and Im so happy they have been in the limelight more often these days. I truly hope their wild population can begin flourishing again :,)
  • @LaggingLeland
    I spent 20 minutes watching a bunch of cute salamanders while learning about them you earned a sub
  • @ProductionStops
    I worked with these animals when I was in college at the University of Kentucky. Very spot on analysis about the origin, application and native habitats of this fascinating creature. 💚
  • Had one in our bio class in high school. His name was Gareth, who sadly died after the teachers forgot to feed him during the school holidays.