An axolotl, a kind of salamander, is a lizard like amphibian that never grows up. Other salamanders start as tadpoles with gills, before developing lungs so that they can breathe on land. The axolotl, however, keeps?its gills and spends its?entire life in water. An axolotl mainly uses its feathery gills to breathe in water. It also gets rid of some of its body waste through its gills. Animals can usually repair wounds after injury, but axolotls can regrow entire lost limbs.
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Raghav Jain
An axolotl, a kind of salamander, is a lizard like amphibian that never grows up. Other salamanders start as tadpoles with gills, before developing lungs so that they can breathe on land. The axolotl, however, keeps?its gills and spends its?entire life in water. An axolotl mainly uses its feathery gills to breathe in water. It also gets rid of some of its body waste through its gills. Animals can usually repair wounds after injury, but axolotls can regrow entire lost limbs.