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They don't, axolotls are amphibians (more specifically, they're neotenic salamanders of the order Caudata) while lizards are squamate reptiles, an entirely different class of amniotes. If injected with iodine, or certain hormones, axolotls will undergo metamorphosis like most other salamanders (something they don't normally undergo), but at no point will they turn into lizards.

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An axolotl already is a type of salamander. You might as well ask about how to turn a Pitbull into a dog.

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they can swim and they have cute widdle wegs!

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Usually when the water is cooler, male axolotls deposit spermatophores out of their cloaca. Then the females pick these up into her cloaca.

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Axolotls are born then turn into a tadpole then when they have reached 18-24 months they are sexually mature and can reproduce by mating.

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No. An axolotl is an amphibian (like a frog).

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they swim.

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