What does a water dog turn into?

Waterdogs are aquatic salamanders that transform themselves through metamorphosis – if conditions are right – into land-dwelling terrestrial tiger salamanders.

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What kind of fish is a water dog?

The Black Warrior waterdog is a large, aquatic salamander that permanently retains larval characteristics such as external gills. It has a flattened head and body, laterally compressed tail and four toes on each of its four feet.

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What is the difference between an axolotl and a water dog?

Waterdog is a common name for tiger or leopard salamanders, and water puppies are the common name for their larval form. Now, when figuring out water dogs vs axolotls, things get a bit more complicated. Waterdogs and axolotls are cousins. Both are species of leopard salamander that do not grow past their juvenile form.

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Is a salamander and a water dog the same thing?

Mudpuppies, also known as waterdogs, are a completely aquatic species of salamander that spend their entire life living in fresh water. Salamanders are a type of amphibian that can be found living in water or land but will usually return to a water source to breed.

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Why are Axolotls called water dogs?

Axolotls were named after Xolotl, the Aztec god of fire and lightning, who could take on the form of a salamander. Xolotl was also associated with dogs, and “atl” is the ancient Aztec word for “water”—so “axolotl” is sometimes translated as “water dog.”

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Is axolotl a boy or girl?

The easiest way is to look for an enlarged cloaca. Both males and female axolotls have a cloaca (genital area), but the cloacae of male axolotls are larger than those of females. Look just behind your axolotl's back legs, under its tale. If there is a definite, rounded bulge, your axolotl is a male!

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Is an axolotl a dragon?

The axolotl is sometimes known as the Mexican walking fish, water dog or even water dragon. They're a breed of water-bound salamanders that are nearly extinct.

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Is a water dog an axolotl?

This story is how the axolotl got its name, which means “water dog” (atl for water and xolotl for dog). The axolotl (pronounced ACK-suh-LAH-tuhl) may not be a transformed god, but these unique salamanders are quite interesting in their own right.

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Is an axolotl a snake?

What Is an Axolotl? The axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a type of salamander. Salamanders are classified as amphibians along with frogs, toads, and newts.

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Are mudpuppies venomous?

Are mudpuppies poisonous? Unlike their amphibian cousins poison dart frogs, mudpuppies are not toxic to touch or eat, though they are quite slimy and unappetizing to most humans. They do have sharp teeth and will bite if frightened.

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Can you hold a pet axolotl?

While axolotls are relatively hardy to slight fluctuations in their environment, they also have delicate, soft bodies with permeable skin. In fact, most of their body is made of cartilage rather than bone. That means they should not be handled unless absolutely necessary.

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Is a axolotl a house pet?

The Axolotl pet can make great pets, but they aren't ideal for beginner pet owners who have no experience with keeping amphibians. They can't be handled or removed from the water, and they must be housed in 20+ gallon tanks with treated, filtered water to survive.

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Can axolotls go on land?

Axolotls cannot live on land. They spend their entire lives in water. However, axolotls can spend a short period of time out of water because they have lungs and can breathe air. The reason why most amphibians can live on land as they get older but axolotls can't, is due to how axolotls develop.

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Why is it called a waterdog?

Water dogs are an ancient type of dog, used by ancient mariners to retrieve objects lost overboard as well as to pass messages between boats, they were known to the Romans who called them "lion dogs" after the distinctive clipping of their coats. Water dogs continued to be seen aboard ships until modern times.

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Can you eat a dogfish?

Dogfish fillets taste mild and slightly sweet. The fillets are dense and turn white when cooked. Dogfish is often used as a cod substitute for fish and chips in the UK. This fish is fantastic grilled, broiled, roasted or baked.

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What is a waterdog called?

“Waterdog” is a nickname for a type of Hellbender, North America's largest salamander.

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Is axolotl a monster?

Some may think it is a monster, but others know it as an amazing and beloved species of endangered aquatic salamander. Lately, and unfortunately, if we are not careful, history will remember the Axolotl not only for its amazing abilities but for its disappearing act.

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Why is my axolotl upside down?

Juvenile Axolotls are prone to accumulating air in their abdomens. Air leads to a distended abdomen and to floating upside-down. This occurs due to their immature gut adapting to a higher protein diet.

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Who eats axolotl?

The axolotl has few predators in the wilderness, though they may be taken by storks and herons, as well as large fish (carp and tilapia), on occasion. Their biggest threat is urbanization and pollution of the freshwater lakes and ponds they inhabit.

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Is axolotl a shark?

The axolotl is an amphibian with a maximum lifespan of 15 years. It is a neotenic salamander with lizard-like limbs, related to the family of tiger salamanders, and is endemic to Mexico City, Lake Xochimilco, and Lake Chalco.

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Are Blue axolotls a thing?

The answer to this is no, true blue axolotls do not exist. While there are many photos and videos on the internet of “blue” axolotls, these pictures and videos are either heavily edited or feature axolotls who have been dyed blue. It is not possible for an axolotl to have naturally occurring blue pigmentation.

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Are axolotls still alive?

Despite their ubiquitous captive population, wild axolotls are critically endangered. The amphibians once inhabited the high-altitude lakes around Mexico City, but habitat degradation has limited them to only in a few inland canals in the area.

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Can axolotls get pregnant?

She then takes the spermatophore up into her cloaca. The male axolotl resumes leading the female forward, and she will pick up several packets of sperm over the course of an hour or so. Egg-laying takes place between 12 and 72 hours later. Up to 1,500 axolotl eggs may be deposited individually on the aquarium decor.

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Are axolotls blind?

Nope, axolotls are not blind. They simply have poor vision. They don't have eyelids and they're sensitive to light, too. Also, research suggests that albino axolotls are more sensitive to light.

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Is the axolotl immortal?

No, axolotls aren't immortal. They're able to regenerate lost limbs and organs, and this can sometimes confuse people who associate regenerative abilities with immortal sea creatures like hydras, but axolotls won't live forever. They have natural lifespans and die of old age when it's their time.

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