There are lots of terrestrial salamanders that would qualify as cousins to the Axolotl.
yes
They get their food from water,and sometimes land
An axolotl is a salamander in the larval stage. They live in the water, so they need to have gills to breathe.
No. Axolotls do not bite at all. In fact, they eat by sucking water into they're mouth and what the are trying to eat is sucked in also.
water, lots and lots of water
Axolotls are hardy and easy to care for, making them ideal pets for those with little experience in keeping exotic animals. ... Though they have lungs as well as gills, axolotls spend their entire lives in water which means they need a tank filled with deep water when being kept in captivity.
No. Axolotls are amphibians.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
yes, axolotls do only live in the water since it only has gills
Their limbs are not strong enough to support them out of water.
Axolotls are fully aquatic and cannot survive out of water for prolonged periods. They rely on water for respiration, movement, and maintaining their skin moistness. If kept out of water for too long, they can become stressed, dehydrated, and may ultimately die.