Girl, 10, finds rare Mexican axolotl under Welsh bridge

TL;DR
A 10-year-old girl named Evie discovered a rare Mexican axolotl under a bridge in Bridgend, Wales. This marks the first documented sighting of an axolotl in the wild in the UK.
Key points
- 10-year-old Evie found a Mexican axolotl in Bridgend, Wales
- First documented axolotl sighting in the wild in the UK
- Only 50 to 1,000 axolotls left globally
- Axolotls have become popular pets recently
- Discovery surprised Evie's mother
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A nature-loving 10-year-old girl who found an endangered amphibian under a bridge has left her mum in "shock, surprise and disbelief".
Melanie Hill said her daughter, Evie, discovered the nine-inch Mexican axolotl as they spent the day near the River Ogmore in Bridgend.
She said Evie is "always finding things" like newts and bugs, but said the axolotl discovery was a surprise.
It is the first documented discovery of an axolotl in the wild in the UK with only 50 to 1,000 individuals left globally today, according to experts.
Axolotls as pets have seen a surge in popularity in recent years after they were introduced to video games such as Minecraft and Roblox.
Evie first saw the pale axolotl nestled in the rocks after lifting up a discarded mat in the shallows of the River Ogmore.
She was playing in the water under the 'Dipping Bridge' that sits at the entrance to Merthyr Mawr village when she noticed the creature had damage to its tail and stomach.
"I went down to the bank and there was this axolotl there," said Evie. "I caught it and brought it back."
The family decided to cut their holiday short to take the axolotl back to their home in Leicester, naming it Dippy as a tribute to where Evie found it.
Chris Newman, director of the National Centre for Reptile Welfare, said Evie probably saved Dippy's life when she discovered it.
The find was initially not a surprise for Melanie, who says her daughter has a fascination with nature.
But it quickly dawned on her that this was not your typical find for a day trip to south Wales.
"I've been telling Evie all this time that those creatures she watches on YouTube, they're not real.
"Here I am with one in my kitchen," she said.
Melanie said she did not realise axolotl's "could grow that big". They can reach 12 inches in length, but on average, grow to about 9 inches according to experts.
Melanie said they have "spent hours" researching ways to keep the axolotl healthy and that they have "no regrets" about bringing it home.
Dippy has also been a big hit in school as Evie shows off her new pet.
"Everybody at school is fascinated about the story of Dippy," she said.
"I think it's really interesting."
Axolotls as pets have become more popular in recent years after because they feature in games such as Minecraft and Roblox.
The RSPCA said this was causing concern as people underestimated how difficult they are to look after, meaning some owners were unable to care for the animal properly.
Dr Ros Clubb, from the charity, said: "There are a lot of young axolotls, and their eggs, being advertised for sale online so we do fear that they are becoming more popular amongst children.
"They are not easy pets to keep and buying any animal should never be an impulse buy."
He added that looking after axolotls can be "very challenging" as they have the same environmental, dietary and behavioural needs in captivity as they do in the wild
Discoveries of creatures like Dippy should always be reported to the government through organisations such as the National Centre for Reptile Welfare.
Director Chris Newman said there were no recorded sightings of Mexican axolotls in the world or the UK, adding that Evie probably saved its life.
"This is a quite a unique situation, and I think the young female has a keen eye to actually spot it.
I think she did remarkable to find him," he added.
Without her help, Newman said the axolotl had little chance of living very long, so she "did him a real favour" by catching him.
"That itself is no mean feat," he said.
"They're quite slippery, so I think she did really well."
Q&A
What is the significance of the axolotl discovery in the UK?
The discovery is significant as it marks the first documented sighting of a Mexican axolotl in the wild in the UK, highlighting the rarity of the species.
How many axolotls are left in the wild globally?
There are only between 50 to 1,000 axolotls left in the wild globally, making them critically endangered.
Where was the axolotl found in Wales?
The axolotl was found under a bridge near the River Ogmore in Bridgend, Wales.
Why have axolotls become popular as pets?
Axolotls have gained popularity as pets due to their introduction in video games like Minecraft and Roblox.





