They are both classified as "Animalia" but that is just about as far as it goes, except for the fact that neither of them can fly. They have few similarities because a Kiwi is a bird from New Zealand and an Axolotl is a (never to mature) tadpole of a species of Salamander from Mexico.
No. Axolotls are amphibians.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
A group of axolotls is commonly referred to as a "sala" or "a group of salamanders." However, since axolotls are a specific type of salamander, they might not have a widely recognized collective term. In general, it's not common to see them in groups in the wild, as they are often solitary creatures.
axolotls have neither
Yes. Axolotls have a dangerous venom in their tiny teeth. Although it is rare that these small teeth peirce human skin it has happened. Ninjas were known to use axolotls as lethal weapons when fighting in war. The most common name for and axolotl is Jamian
Axolotls are not native to Australia. However, they have been imported as pets.
Axolotls are not dinosaurs. Axolotls belong to a group of animals that's older than dinosaurs.
There is a pretty extensive relationship between kiwis and humans. The relationship between kiwis and humans includes humans eating kiwis.
Kiwis live in New Zealand.
They are in the phylum "Chordata" and their species name is "Ambystoma Mexicanum"
Kiwis are indigenous to New Zealand. Other than Kiwis in Zoos, Kiwis do not grow in Australia.
No, they are from Mexico