• @SlothMama
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    231 year ago

    It’s because they’re all juvenile though. They actually don’t produce a hormone needed for proper growth and that’s why they look the way they do. They are supposed to go through another stage of growth, and their appearance and existence is because of a genetic birth defect.

  • @HonoraryMancunian
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    131 year ago

    Teeny tiny axolotl

    There is really not a lotl

    Of you. Not a jot or tittle

    So I’ll call you axolitl

  • @baruchin
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    91 year ago

    Ambystoma mexicanum. Well known and loved in Mexico.

  • rigatti
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    81 year ago

    Really cool, but I feel bad for the little guys that are living in tanks and probably getting their limbs cut off for us to study.

    • suokoOP
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      01 year ago

      They’re very nice to see, I’d breed them for domestic use only.

  • @Fuck_u_spez_
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    41 year ago

    But can you bisect one down the midline and end up with two?

    • @OskarAxolotl
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      31 year ago

      They can only regenerate certain parts of their brain. So unfortunately, no.