Axolotl
An Axolotl is like a type of salamander so it is in the Amphibian vertebrate group :)
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Axolotl
Did you mean Axolotl? These are a type of salamander found in Mexico.
Axolotl
They are a semi-transparent salamander with red frills they use to breathe.
The unique characteristics that make the salamander look like an axolotl include external gills, a fin-like tail, and the ability to retain juvenile features into adulthood.
The correct spelling is `Axolotl` and it is another name for a Salamander.
This is a relative of a salamander and it has billions of eukaryotic cells just as humans do.
The Axolotl is an aquatic animal, that is found in Mexico. It is also know as a "water monster", and is related to the tiger salamander. Unfortunately, the Axolotl is an becoming an endangered species.
Axolotl is the only salamander that fits that spelling pattern.The Axolotl is a salamander found in Lake Xochimilco and lake Chalco in central Mexico. Sadly, lake Chalco was drained by humans to prevent periodic flooding, leading to the critical endangerment of this species.