5.9-18 in.
ranges in length from 15-45 cm (6-18 in), although a size close to 23 cm (9 in) is most common and greater than 30 cm (12 in) is rare
A sexually mature adult axolotl, at age 18-24 months, ranges in length from 15-45 cm (6-18 in), although a size close to 23 cm (9 in) is most common and greater than 30 cm (12 in) is rare
fast movement.
Axolotls are born from eggs. The female lays eggs, which are then fertilized by the male, typically resulting in hundreds of eggs that develop into embryos. After a few weeks, the embryos hatch into larvae, which resemble miniature adult axolotls. These larvae can grow into adult axolotls while remaining in their aquatic form.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
No. Axolotls are amphibians.
axolotls have neither
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.
Yes, axolotls have a skeleton, which is primarily made up of cartilage rather than bone. This cartilaginous skeleton provides them with flexibility and support as they grow. Unlike many other vertebrates, the axolotl's skeleton remains largely cartilaginous throughout its life, even in adulthood.
Don't you mean, "how fast do your fingernails grow?"
If you want orbeez to grow fast you will need to put it in hot water.It will not grow fast but it will grow bigger.
They are in the phylum "Chordata" and their species name is "Ambystoma Mexicanum"
pigs grow as fast as they can and they do not sweat.