Fun Fact: Axolotls can actually lose their gills permanently when they change into an adult. Normally, they just permanently keep their juvenile appearance when growing up and never change into a salamander form, but if they live in bad water conditions with little oxygen, they can actually change into an adult salamander form and with that lose their gills permanently.
why do i have a feeling (if there will be more videos about these two) that it is going to be revealed that the listener wasn't meant to be released yet and whoever is making the hybrids is currently hunting them down, amazing video as always scratch.
If I recall correctly axolotl quite literally don’t have eyes and can basically reevolve from amphibian to salamander but feel free to correct me if I’m wrong
Well, no. Axolotl do have eyes. Nothing as impressive as anime girls but they are there for sure. Also, you're mismatching words a little. Amphibian is a class in taxonomy of animals that contains frogs, toads, salamanders and such. Salamanders are just one group in amphibian class. What you are referring to is metamorphosis, a process amphibians usually undergo before reaching adulthood which means going from larval stadium to adult form. What's unique about axolotl is that they can perform neoteny - they can breed in their larval stadium without the need to reach adulthood. Axolotl with "branches", which in reality are its gills, is actually a larva. As Frydebox3 mentioned, they can undergo metamorphosis and reach adulthood under certain conditions - they lose their gills in the process and can go on land afterwards but since they are able to breed as a larva, that's rather rare condition.
@@Deleted-zx2ks Yup, olms live in underground waters so they have no need for sight. Still, they can react to light changes, avoiding illuminated areas. They also do not lose gills after metamorphosis.
Unique hybrid? For sure. But, ummm, I don't think I'd like to be one. See, those "branches" might look cute and all but for axolotl they are gills. You know, thingies for underwater breathing. And in order to work they must be kept submerged or at least wet otherwise they get damaged. Imagine running around with a spray bottle to keep your "hair" wet at all times. Also, gills are present only in larval form which might mean that listener is a kiddo and shouldn't be drinking. Yea, sure, axolotl can stay in the larval form indefinitely thanks to neoteny but it still leaves air of immaturity around the listener 😉 And finally, a friend of mine who kept axolotl as a pet, kept calling it "smiling condom" - not a name I'd like to "inherit" from my animal part....
@@ScratcheffVA Yes. When, or rather - if they reach maturity aka undergo metamorphosis, they lose their gills and move from aquatic to terrestrial environment.
"You got little branches on your head"
Those are my gills. I need them to breathe. Underwater.
Fun Fact: Axolotls can actually lose their gills permanently when they change into an adult. Normally, they just permanently keep their juvenile appearance when growing up and never change into a salamander form, but if they live in bad water conditions with little oxygen, they can actually change into an adult salamander form and with that lose their gills permanently.
For all the animal hybrid audios, axolotl is a new one.
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
why do i have a feeling (if there will be more videos about these two) that it is going to be revealed that the listener wasn't meant to be released yet and whoever is making the hybrids is currently hunting them down, amazing video as always scratch.
A cheeta and an axolotl thats a new one
Dang, an axolotl??
Yer full of surprises Scratch 😊😊
Well at least you get to regenerate if things get "interesting"
FINALLY AN AXOLOTL ONE LETS GOOO
Dad says Bill's rehabilitation isn't going well. He keeps trying to escape
If I recall correctly axolotl quite literally don’t have eyes and can basically reevolve from amphibian to salamander but feel free to correct me if I’m wrong
they can under certain conditions 😼
Well, no. Axolotl do have eyes. Nothing as impressive as anime girls but they are there for sure. Also, you're mismatching words a little. Amphibian is a class in taxonomy of animals that contains frogs, toads, salamanders and such. Salamanders are just one group in amphibian class. What you are referring to is metamorphosis, a process amphibians usually undergo before reaching adulthood which means going from larval stadium to adult form. What's unique about axolotl is that they can perform neoteny - they can breed in their larval stadium without the need to reach adulthood. Axolotl with "branches", which in reality are its gills, is actually a larva. As Frydebox3 mentioned, they can undergo metamorphosis and reach adulthood under certain conditions - they lose their gills in the process and can go on land afterwards but since they are able to breed as a larva, that's rather rare condition.
Axolotls have eyes, what you’re thinking of is an Olm
There is something similar to an axolotl that doesn't have eyes, they're called olm's. They look similar to axolotls, just a bit different.
@@Deleted-zx2ks Yup, olms live in underground waters so they have no need for sight. Still, they can react to light changes, avoiding illuminated areas. They also do not lose gills after metamorphosis.
Unique hybrid? For sure. But, ummm, I don't think I'd like to be one. See, those "branches" might look cute and all but for axolotl they are gills. You know, thingies for underwater breathing. And in order to work they must be kept submerged or at least wet otherwise they get damaged. Imagine running around with a spray bottle to keep your "hair" wet at all times. Also, gills are present only in larval form which might mean that listener is a kiddo and shouldn't be drinking. Yea, sure, axolotl can stay in the larval form indefinitely thanks to neoteny but it still leaves air of immaturity around the listener 😉 And finally, a friend of mine who kept axolotl as a pet, kept calling it "smiling condom" - not a name I'd like to "inherit" from my animal part....
If we are hybrid, we should do both
axolotls lose their gills eventually?????
@@ScratcheffVA cool fun fact
@@ScratcheffVA Yes. When, or rather - if they reach maturity aka undergo metamorphosis, they lose their gills and move from aquatic to terrestrial environment.
Well that ended up being very sweet. I loved it
Do we have the same regenerative ability as Axolotls? if so that would be fun to regrow hands.
you can imagine anything youd like for yourself in these
A cheetah. Interesting 😊
Good Audio Scratcheff I Hope You’re Doing Well Keep Up With The Good Work 😊♥️
Huh... always wondered how being an axolol feels like :>
I like the idea this cheetah hybrid doesn't know that axolotls actually exist (non hybrids I assume)
They aren't branches! That's what he'd be saying
Okay, so... Do my gils replace my hair or are they matching or complementing my hair color? Do I have eyelids or waterfills gogles?
Can we be the blue and orange axolotl?
you can imagine yourself as youd like. the beauty of roleplay audios
Can you please please do a thorny devil I don’t mind what you do just please me me be a thorny devil ( it is a species of lizard)
maybe, maybe not
Please just think about it that all I can ask
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