Oklahoma City officers seized 20 axolotls, four rabbits, four ferrets, four turtles, two hamsters and 28 birds from a home.
Imagine this: you accidentally lose an arm or a leg, and instead of rushing to the hospital, your body just grows it back.
Scientists and collectors are fascinated by this dazzling creature, nicknamed the “24K gold worm,” for its shimmering, metallic skin.
Qingliangfeng Nature Reserve is located in Zhejiang Province in eastern China. The research team includes Zhirong He, Siyu Wu, Shanqing Wang, Li Ma, Na Zhao, Xiaobing Wu and Supen Wang.
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In this video, I share my experience of adopting a rescue axolotl and building its ideal habitat after it suffered an injury.
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