The male axolotl will swim around and deposit 5-25 spermataphores (packets of sperm) before then trying to lure a female axolotl to collect them. The female picks up the sperm (from one or more of the spermataphores) in her cloaca. A cloaca is an opening in the female axolotl. After a few days or even possibly a few hours, the female will lay eggs. she can lay anywhere between 100-1000 eggs, but this is dependant on her size. about 3 weeks later, more or less, these eggs will hatch, thus the reproductive cycle continues as these offspring will grow up to do exactly the same as just described. Have a nice day.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
No. Axolotls are amphibians.
axolotls have neither
Axolotls are not dinosaurs. Axolotls belong to a group of animals that's older than dinosaurs.
Axolotls are not native to Australia. However, they have been imported as pets.
They are in the phylum "Chordata" and their species name is "Ambystoma Mexicanum"
herpetologists study reptiles and amphibians
I am not really sure but I think at least over 4
Ther are more animal species than axolotls that are amphibians. Frogs, toads Newts...
No, they are from Mexico
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No, they are amphibians.