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Does a Mexican axolotl camouflage or mimicry?

Axolotls in the wild are a brownish colour, which helps them to blend in with the riverbed that they live in. The white axolotls with red eyes are mutant albinos and are very rare in the wild. They find it very hard to camouflage.


Is it possible for two white axolotls to have any wild-type offspring?

The simple answer is yes.


How much do axolotls weigh in kg?

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What is a group of axolotls called?

A group of axolotls is commonly referred to as a "sala" or "a group of salamanders." However, since axolotls are a specific type of salamander, they might not have a widely recognized collective term. In general, it's not common to see them in groups in the wild, as they are often solitary creatures.


What axolotls colors?

Axolotls are many colors. Their normal color, or wild type, is tan-brownish or olive green. The colors of the melanoids are black. Albino axolotls can be gold with gold eyes, light pink with red eyes, or light pink with black eyes( known as leucistic)


How many elephants are left in the wild?

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Do Axolotls have Antennae?

No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!


Are axolotls mammals?

No. Axolotls are amphibians.


How much tigers are there?

There are around 5000 left in the wild.


Does axolotls have fur or hair?

axolotls have neither


Do axolotls live in Maine?

No, axolotls do not live in Maine as they are native to the freshwater lakes and canals of Mexico, particularly Lake Xochimilco. They are not found in the wild outside their native habitat and are primarily kept as pets or for scientific research in captivity. In Maine, you might find axolotls in aquariums or as part of educational programs, but they do not exist in the state's natural ecosystems.


How do Mexican axolotls reproduce?

They lay eggs, much like frogs and salamanders.