Axolotls often appear to be "smiling" due to their facial structure and the way their mouths are positioned. This expression is a natural characteristic of their anatomy rather than an indication of their mood. In reality, axolotls do not express emotions like humans do, so their appearance is not a reliable indicator of their feelings.
If he always smiling at you then he probably likes you, unless he's always smiling.
No. Axolotls are amphibians.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
Always Smiling :)
axolotls have neither
The cat that always smiles is the Chesire Cat.
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Yes, you can have Mexican axolotls in Montana, but it's important to check local regulations first. Axolotls are generally allowed as pets in many states, but specific rules may vary. Ensure you have a proper setup to care for them, including an appropriate tank, water quality, and diet. Always source your axolotls from reputable breeders to avoid the risk of introducing diseases.
be always happy. dont be angry unless. they like smiling face and smiling friendalways be with them
it is always happy
Flora Baumbach may always be smiling due to her positive outlook on life, her optimistic nature, or the joy she finds in everyday moments. It could also be a part of her personality to express joy through smiling.
Axolotls are not native to Australia. However, they have been imported as pets.