Yes. Just like a fish can be removed from water, but in order for it to live, it needs to be put back in water fairly quickly otherwise it will not be able to breath and will die.
The pink 'trees' near the top of their heads are very sensitive, which means touching them could cause harm.
Yes u can. Some prefer not being touched though. If you want to pick it up, just pick it up from the bottom very slowly. It will crawl out of your hand if it doesn't want to be picked up
yes. you can hold them out of water. but you have to keep them wet all over. its very important their skin doesn't dry out. don't keep them out of water for too long though.
No , any amphibian can't survive , live and reproduce with out water .
nope!
no!
Mexican axolotl live in the old olyimpic part of water
No extant amphibians live in salt water.
yes as long as the axolotl is too big to get eaten
The Mexican axolotl live in Mexico in xochimilco lake.
An Axolotl typically lives for 10-15 years in captivity.
Lake Xochimilco is an endorheic basin. It is the original home of the axolotl, which is now a critically endangered species. An endorheic basin has no outlet and collects water from the surrounding area.
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Axolotl breathe using gills. Oxygen is absorbed from the water. Carbon DIoxide is released into water via diffusion.
An axolotl is a salamander in the larval stage. They live in the water, so they need to have gills to breathe.
Axolotl
No. Axolotl are designed to live in water. They have delicate gills and a mucous coating on their skin to protect them from injury. If you gently tap an axolotl it will dart away. This behavior gives us a good indication that they prefer not to be touched.