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Biology’s beloved amphibian — the axolotl — is racing towards extinction
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Nature 551, 286-289 (2017)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-017-05921-w
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Correction 15 December 2017: A quote in the original version of this article implied that animals obtained directly from the University of Kentucky have a high rate of malformations. This is not the case. The text has been adjusted to clarify the origins of observed irregularities.
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