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The cloacal region on an axolotl is a posterior area that serves as a common opening for the excretory and reproductive systems. It is where waste products are expelled and, in the case of adults, where reproductive organs release eggs or sperm during breeding. This region is crucial for the axolotl’s physiological functions and plays a key role in their aquatic lifestyle.

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