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Well, my guess would be some sort of frog where it just came out of the tadpole stage (no tail); but those little tentacles around his head throw me for a loop! Cute little guy, though. My first thought when I saw it was the same as Mark's! lol! Wonder how big it actually is...
Found it! I searched under "Five-Toed White Frog With Head Tentacles." Boy, those search engines are something, aren't they?!
The Axolotl is the best known of the Mexican neotenic mole salamanders belonging to the Tiger Salamander complex. Larvae of this species fail to undergo metamorphosis, so th...
Found it! I searched under "Five-Toed White Frog With Head Tentacles." Boy, those search engines are something, aren't they?!
The Axolotl is the best known of the Mexican neotenic mole salamanders belonging to the Tiger Salamander complex. Larvae of this species fail to undergo metamorphosis, so the adults remain aquatic and gilled. The species originates from the lake underlying Mexico City and is also called ajolote (which is also the common name for the Mexican Mole Lizard). Axolotls are used extensively in scientific research due to their ability to regenerate most body parts, ease of breeding, and large embryos.
The Axolotl is the best known of the Mexican neotenic mole salamanders belonging to the Tiger Salamander complex. Larvae of this species fail to undergo metamorphosis, so th...