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Axolotl: brown form of neotenous larva. Originally from Mexico, now widely kept in aquaria. Reaches sexual maturity and breeds in larval form. Shows external gills tyopical of amphibian larvae

Axolotl: brown form of neotenous larva. Originally from Mexico, now widely kept in aquaria. Reaches sexual maturity and breeds in larval form. Shows external gills tyopical of amphibian larvae


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Axolotl: brown form of neotenous larva. Originally from Mexico, now widely kept in aquaria. Reaches sexual maturity and breeds in larval form. Shows external gills tyopical of amphibian larvae

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Axolotl: brown form of neotenous larva
Originally from Mexico, now widely kept in aquaria
Ambystoma mexicanum
Reaches sexual maturity and breeds in larval form. Shows external gills tyopical of amphibian larvae
Pat Morris
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Who needs a superhero when you have the incredible Axolotl? This print captures the mesmerizing beauty of these Mexican marvels, known for their neotenous larval form. With their adorable external gills and captivating underwater dance, they are truly nature's aquatic acrobats. Originating from Mexico but now making waves in aquariums worldwide, these axolotls defy the norms of amphibian reproduction. Unlike their counterparts, they reach sexual maturity and breed while still in their larval stage – talk about breaking all the rules! With this stunning snapshot by P. Morris, we dive into a world where neoteny reigns supreme. These charismatic salamanders prove that growing up is overrated as they embrace their eternal youth with style and grace. As if straight out of a fairytale, this single axolotl floats effortlessly in its freshwater oasis. Its vibrant brown hue perfectly complements its surroundings as it flaunts those unmistakable external gills like badges of honor. So let's raise our glasses (of water) to these enchanting creatures! Whether you're an amphibian enthusiast or simply captivated by Mother Nature's wonders, this print will transport you to an underwater paradise filled with awe-inspiring wildlife.

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