IPA: /ˈæksəˌlɒtəl/
KK: /ˈæksəˌlɑtəl/
A type of salamander that stays in its larval form throughout its life and is known for its external gills. It is native to Mexico and some parts of the western United States.
The axolotl is famous for its ability to regenerate lost body parts.
The word 'axolotl' originates from the Nahuatl language, where 'atl' means 'water' and 'xolotl' refers to a type of monster or deity associated with transformation. The axolotl is a water-dwelling creature known for its ability to regenerate limbs, thus embodying the concept of transformation in water.
Imagine a creature that lives in 'water' ('atl') and is associated with 'transformation' ('xolotl'). This helps you remember that an axolotl is a unique water creature known for its remarkable regenerative abilities.
No commonly confused words.