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- Axolotl - Wikipedia
The axolotl ( ˈ æ k s ə l ɒ t əl ⓘ; from Classical Nahuatl: āxōlōtl [aːˈʃoːloːtɬ] ⓘ) (Ambystoma mexicanum) is a paedomorphic salamander, one that matures without undergoing metamorphosis into the terrestrial adult form; adults remain fully aquatic with obvious external gills
- Axolotl Care 101: Tank Setup, Food, Lifespan More! - Aquarium Source
Keeping an Axolotl as a pet is one of the most unique and enjoyable adventures an aquarist can embark on Learn why, and how to care for them
- Axolotl | Description, Diet, Habitat, Lifespan | Britannica
Axolotl, salamander of the family Ambystomatidae, notable for its permanent retention of larval features, such as external gills It is found in Xochimilco Lake, within Mexico City, where it is classified as a critically endangered species
- Axolotl - National Geographic
What is an axolotl? According to legend, the axolotl is the Aztec god of fire and lightning, Xolotl, who disguised himself as a salamander to avoid being sacrificed But these amphibians are
- Axolotl - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) is a paedomorphic salamander related to the Tiger salamander Axolotls are unusual among amphibians in that they reach adulthood without undergoing metamorphosis Instead of taking to the land, adults remain aquatic and gilled
- Where Do Axolotls Live and Why Do They Look So Strange?
Axolotls are a large, threatened species of salamander that live in fresh water — specifically in Lake Xochimilco in the southern part of Mexico City Also, while they're sometimes called "Mexican walking fish," they're amphibians, not fish at all What Do Axolotls Look Like?
- What is an axolotl? Everything you need to know about this charismatic . . .
Immature, water-loving and with an incredible ability to regenerate, these endangered creatures are of great interest to science This goofy little animal is an inhabitant of Mexico, and its name comes from the Aztec god of fire and lightning, Xolotl
- Axolotl conservation
Conservation International has joined the project, targeting one of the axolotl's primary threats: water quality in Xochimilco The team is installing biofilters — built from stacks of volcanic rocks and reedy plants — near chinampas to keep out pollutants and invasive fish, creating a better environment for axolotls to breed and thrive
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