The name "Axolotl" comes from the Nahuatl language, spoken by the Aztecs, where "atl" means "water" and "xolotl" refers to a deity associated with lightning and the underworld, often depicted as a monster or a twin of the sun god. The name reflects the axolotl's aquatic habitat and its unique appearance, which resembles that of a supernatural being. This salamander is known for its ability to regenerate limbs and other body parts, further enhancing its mythical status in various cultures.
Ambystoma mexicanum
An Axolotl is like a type of salamander so it is in the Amphibian vertebrate group :)
it is called the AXOLOTL
it is called the AXOLOTL
The things on the sides of an axolotl are called external gills. These feathery structures are used for respiration, allowing the axolotl to absorb oxygen from the water. External gills also play a role in helping the axolotl regulate its buoyancy and are an important feature that enables it to thrive in its aquatic environment.
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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.
I think what you're referring to are the gills.?
What are salamanders call when their babies
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