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Axolotls glow due to the presence of specialized cells called chromatophores, which contain pigments that can reflect light. Additionally, some axolotls possess fluorescent proteins that can emit light when exposed to certain wavelengths, particularly ultraviolet light. This bioluminescence is often used in scientific research to study cellular processes and gene expression.

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