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.
An Axolotl is like a type of salamander so it is in the Amphibian vertebrate group :)
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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.
Well you can kinda see for yourself. If the pictures didn't come out then just search 'axolotl' into google images it comes up with loads of photos though lots are just the same image but edited. It's got a weird head.
The Axolotl has almost no actual bones in its body, especially at a young age. However, it has the rare ability to regenerate lost body parts and lost limbs.
Some animals that are considered axolotl look-alikes include mudpuppies, newts, and salamanders. These amphibians share similar physical characteristics such as external gills and a similar body shape.
An axolotl eats at night
The axolotl is in the vertebrate classification of amphibians.
No. The young is a maggot.
No. The young is a maggot.