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Newly hatched axolotl larvae can vary in size from 10-13 mm (roughly 0.5 inch). On hatching, they will still possess some egg yolk in their stomachs (the white substance that should be quite visible to the naked eye). Until this is used up they will be motionless and won't require food.
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A salamander found in lakes and canals in the southern part of Mexico City, the axolotl is one of a kind and critically endangered in the wild.