RMDT083X–Mexican Salamander or Mexican Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)
RMW4DNH8–Axolotl / Mexican walking fish (Ambystoma mexicanum / Gyrinus mexicanus), neotenic salamander native to Mexico, showing external gills
RFW2HB7A–Axolotl or Ambystoma mexicanum or Mexican walking fish is not a fish but an amphibian, a salamander living in lakes. It is an endangered species due to water pollution, it regenerates limbs and has external gills and a caudal fin.
RM2K126E3–White Axolotl or Mexican Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), endangered species, Germany
RFK3BX02–Axolotl
RMG7K18P–Axolotl, Mexican salamander, Mexican walking fish, Ambystoma mexicanum, amphibian, illustration from book dated 1904
RMCY02AC–Mexican Salamander or Mexican Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), native to Mexico, in captivity, Bergkamen, North Rhine-Westphalia
RF2MXC3NE–Close-up view of an Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)
RMDYP30B–Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) and tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum), illustration from Soviet encyclopedia, 1926
RFT12P87–Close-up view of an Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum)
RF2HMN7FF–Two Axolotls in the tropical aquarium. Ambystoma mexicanum species. A Mexican salamander living in several lakes around Mexico city, especially in
RMA0F1AB–mexican axolotl albino on water surface Ambystoma mexicanum SIREDON MEXICANUM AMBYSTOMATIDAE newt mole salamander neotenic i
RFMNBCM6–Wild Type Axolotl, Ambystoma Mexicanum in Aquarium
RMBCY092–Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) under water
RFR4DE0E–Vintage illustration of axolotol, Mexican salamander and endangered species
RF2KG2XW4–The axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), paedomorphic salamander, critically endangered amphibian in the family Ambystomatidae, endemic to Mexican lakes of
RMB7P7B4–Axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum neotenic mole salamanders Earlier Stage Existence Newt Reptile Lizard water creature Wildlife nature
RM2WD1MTF–Axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum, paedomorphic salamander, critically endangered amphibian in the family Ambystomatidae, endemic to Mexican lakes of Xochim
RF2H5DD7R–Closeup of the Ambystoma mexicanum. Axolotl, Mexican walking fish.
RF2M0AP09–The axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) paedomorphic salamander, critically endangered amphibian in the family Ambystomatidae, endemic to Mexican lakes of X
RF2PGE231–Axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum under water, in the aquarium tank. Mexican walking fish, adorable exotic aquarium pet
RF2HM3AM2–Close up of Axolotl in the tropical aquarium. Ambystoma mexicanum species. A Mexican salamander living in several lakes around Mexico city, especially
RMA0F1AC–mexican axolotl albino out of the water helpless in hand Ambystoma mexicanum SIREDON MEXICANUM AMBYSTOMATIDAE newt mole salamand
RMP55XB2–Mole salamander or wooper looper, Ambystoma mexicanum. Critically endangered. Handcolored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder from an illustration by George Shaw from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1798.
RMP55WNA–Mole salamander or wooper looper, Ambystoma mexicanum. Critically endangered. Handcolored copperplate engraving by Frederick Polydore Nodder from an illustration by George Shaw from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'Naturalist's Miscellany,' London, 1798.
RM2KD2Y8D–Cleaning of the Xochimilco canal prior to the Iberian axolotls at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RMW7PJ8A–Axolotl / Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum), melanistic form, critically endangered in the wild, captive, native to Mexico
RF2D7RYRF–Underwater Axolotl portrait close up in an aquarium. Mexican walking fish. Ambystoma mexicanum.
RF2R9EPH3–Axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum walking on a grass in aquarium. Amphibian or salamander in a fish tank
RMG2HP8H–Dresden, Germany. 30th May, 2016. An axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), also known as a Mexican salamander or a Mexican walking fish, swims in a tank at the Center for Regenerative Therapies at the Technical University in Dresden, Germany, 30 May 2016. Scientists at the Technical University in Dresden use the axolotl to conduct research on regenerative therapy options. PHOTO: ARNO BURGI/DPA/Alamy Live News
RFKYN3FK–A close up of a Mexican Axolotl
RF2PYK251–An axolotl in the aquarium. The axolotl is an aquatic Mexican caudate from the cross-toothed newt family.
RF2H4AGEW–A white and metamorphosed Mexican achoque , Ambystoma
RM2KD2Y8J–View of a salamander prior to its release at the Centro Ecoturístico Chinampero Michmani Xochimilco, Mexico City. The Mexican axolotl or ajolote, Ambystoma mexicanum, is a salamander with the unusual characteristic of retaining its larval features as an adult. This condition, known as neoteny, means that it retains its tadpole-like dorsal fin - which runs almost the entire length of its body - and its external gills, which protrude from the back of its broad, feathery head. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)
RMW7PJ88–Axolotl / Mexican salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum), white or leucistic form, critically endangered in the wild, captive, native to Mexico
RF2WJ8HW3–axolotl salamander dig in sand bottom at front glass, funny freshwater domesticated amphibian,endemic of Valley of Mexico, tender coldwater species
RMAK5RER–Mexican Salamander
RF2D7RYRW–Underwater Axolotl portrait close up in an aquarium. Mexican walking fish. Ambystoma mexicanum.
RF2R9EPH2–Axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum walking on a grass in aquarium. Amphibian or salamander in a fish tank
RMG2HP91–Dresden, Germany. 30th May, 2016. Two axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum), also known as a Mexican salamander or a Mexican walking fish, swim in a tank at the Center for Regenerative Therapies at the Technical University in Dresden, Germany, 30 May 2016. Scientists at the Technical University in Dresden use the axolotl to conduct research on regenerative therapy options. PHOTO: ARNO BURGI/DPA/Alamy Live News
RF2R9EPGJ–Axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum walking on a grass in aquarium. Amphibian or salamander in a fish tank
RF2PYK250–An axolotl in the aquarium. The axolotl is an aquatic Mexican caudate from the cross-toothed newt family.
RF2HTF3H2–Closeup on an endangered, aquatic brown Axolotl, Ambystoma mexicanum
RFJAXC3D–The axolotl salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) aslo known as mexican salamander
RMMFCA6N–MEXICAN AXOLOTL neotenic larva Ambystoma mexicanum Neoteny is a phenomenon whereby larva has a precocious ability to reproduce.
RFHW2XD8–Yellow Axolotl head
RF2HHH3PG–Underwater Axolotl portrait close up in an aquarium. Mexican walking fish. Ambystoma mexicanum.
RFS39KTN–albinotic gold axolotl without color pigments but with pink external gills