Axolotl's Scientific Name?

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The axolotl’s scientific name is called Ambystoma mexicanum which is weird and looks like Spanish. I hope that you do not kill one of these because of the fact there almost extent. It is a water breathing salamander so it lives in the water and in mossy places. It is 9.1 inches long. It is also just like the tiger salamander. This salamander’s tail looks like a ells tail. this little salamander lives at Mexico basin bay.
The atretochoana’s scientific name is Atretochoana eiselti. This creature is just no good to see. How ever it looks funny and maybe get a laugh but its still a snake so be caution. This creature is also know as a name that I am not allowed to say so look at the hyperlink. This snake is also know as a blind snake even it does

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