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What is neotony?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Its when an organism retains juvenille characteristics into adulthood.

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What is the habitat of the axolotl?

Water. Axolotl is the immature form of the salamander ambistoma. It's of special interest because it can become sexually mature without transforming into an air-breathing creature (the condition seems to be related to a lack of thyroxine). This is an example of neotony.


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