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.
No. Axolotls are amphibians.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
axolotls have neither
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The substance that makes a glow stick glow is called a chemical dye or phosphor. This substance is contained within the plastic tube of the glow stick and reacts with other chemicals inside the stick to produce the glowing effect when activated.
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)
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Axolotls are not native to Australia. However, they have been imported as pets.