Photosynthetic Axolotls?

Oct 11, 2012
Caudata.org
by Contributing Editor

Caudata.org - A member proposes an interesting theory to help axolotls gain competitive advantage to allow repopulation via creating a relationship between axolotl and algae to make photosynthetic eggs, much like the spotted salamander.  A lively debate ensues.

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