Classifying an axolotl can be challenging due to its unique characteristics that blur the lines between amphibians and reptiles. As a neotenic salamander, the axolotl retains larval features throughout its life, such as external gills and an aquatic lifestyle, which complicates its classification among typical amphibians. Additionally, it has a distinct genetic makeup and evolutionary history, making it difficult to categorize within the broader taxonomy of salamanders. These factors contribute to ongoing debates among scientists about its precise classification.
lichens, corals, viruses, corals, viruses and carnivourous plants are difficult to classify :)
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Birds are difficult to classify because they must be categorized by their genetic makeup. Sometimes there are over eight classifications for a specific bird.
because eugleana is hard to classify
they are not made up of cells
An axolotl eats at night
The axolotl is in the vertebrate classification of amphibians.
Well the smallest axolotl is your dads pen1s and the biggest axolotl is your mums cameltoe
An axolotl is an amphibian
yes a axolotl can eat a goldfish
The Mexican axolotl live in Mexico in xochimilco lake.
The axolotl hopes that the man will write a story all about the axolotl. The communication took place in non-verbal ways but is successful as the reader does read a story all about the axolotl.