How is the population of axolotls bred in captivity different from the population that lives in the wild? Pls Help :(



1. Only captive axolotls retain the features of a juvenile as adults.


2. Wild axolotls can survive on land.


3. The skin of axolotls bred in captivity usually has little to no coloring.


4. Only axolotls bred in captivity can regrow limbs

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The populations of axolotls that are raised in captivity are able to regrow limbs but those grown in the wild can not.

What are the axolotls ?

The axolotls are one of the populations of the organisms that are facing the threat of extinction. This implies that if nothing is seriously done to ensure that the populations do not go into extinction, they would all soon disappear from the face of the earth.

The response to this situation have been to ensure that the there is a conscious effort to make sure that the axolotls does not disappear from the face of the earth and most of this effort have been made by raising some populations in captivity. The populations raised in the wild are different from those raised in captivity.

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