An Axolotl is a unique type of salamander that never undergoes full metamorphosis, meaning it stays in its larval form for life. Unlike most amphibians, which develop lungs and move onto land, axolotls remain aquatic, keeping their external gills and tails.
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- AMPHIBIANS
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- animals, ExoticAnimals, RareAnimals
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