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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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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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