no, they are carnivore's.
They get their food from water,and sometimes land
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
No. Axolotls are amphibians.
axolotls have neither
In aquaria survival rates are good if they are given the required food and conditions
Axolotls are not native to Australia. However, they have been imported as pets.
Axolotls are not dinosaurs. Axolotls belong to a group of animals that's older than dinosaurs.
Yes.
It depends. Axolotls can be kept with other axolotls AS ADULTS, and in fact prefer it due to the fact they are very social. When they are not adults, however, they will kill each other when kwpt with each other. There is a simple rule of thumb for axolotls: since they are at the top of their natural food chain, If something moves and is smaller than its head, you can bet an axolotl can and will eat it. Also note that some fish (especially cichlids) may nibble on the axolotls gills if kept with them and hurt them alot, so keep kind fish like mollies and guppies with them.
blood worms
Yes, axolotls do respond to stimuli. They exhibit behaviors such as swimming away from threats, reacting to food, and showing changes in activity levels based on environmental factors like light and temperature. Their responses are driven by their sensory systems, which help them navigate their aquatic environment. Overall, axolotls demonstrate a range of behaviors that indicate awareness and response to external stimuli.
They are in the phylum "Chordata" and their species name is "Ambystoma Mexicanum"