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Evolution of the Mexican Axolotl 

Evolution of the Mexican Axolotl . 7 th Edgardo , Lindsay, Victoria, And Austin. Zoology . Axolotl . Kin to the Axolotl are the Waterdogs, Tiger Salamanders, and other amphibians. 6-8 inches in length. Large, wide heads. Lidless eyes.

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Evolution of the Mexican Axolotl 

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  1. Evolution of the Mexican Axolotl  7th Edgardo, Lindsay, Victoria, And Austin.

  2. Zoology Axolotl  • Kin to the Axolotl are the Waterdogs, Tiger Salamanders, and other amphibians. • 6-8 inches in length. Large, wide heads. Lidless eyes. • Axolotl is said to have arrived from the Tiger Salamander Tiger Salamander.

  3. Anatomist Contribution • The jaw and spine have many similarities between the tiger salamander and axolotl. But if you look close, the salamanders tail runs into a curve, while the axolotl stays straight as it is usually in the water for swimming. • When the salamanders adapted to being in the water for food, they began to develop a more flexible spine, and also their tails became thickened so that they could glide through the water more fluently. Eventually, they produced gills, for permanent living in the water into the species we call the Axolotl. Mexican Axolotl skeleton Tiger salamander skeleton

  4. Paleontologist Contribution • Images of fossils • Written explanation of similarities of fossils

  5. Molecular Biology • Is a Tiger Salamander’s off -shot , because it can interbreed with the species with some success. • The metamorphosed wild type axolotl bears a close resemblance to the Mexican race of the Tiger Salamander . • Generally accepted that neontey is a “backward” step in evolution , because the axolotl is descended from what was once terrestrial Salamanders . • Larva of theses species fails to undergo metamorphosis. • Axolotl’s should not be confused with waterdogs, the larval stage of the closely related Tiger Salamanders. • Fully aquatic Salamander which are not closely related to the axolotl, but bear a superficial resemblance

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