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Oh... what's that? You want to know why Wooper doesn't have any arms? Well... there are some things that we just have to put down to artistic license. However, if an axolotl were unfortunate enough to find itself without its front limbs, it wouldn't have to worry for long. Its immature state means that it can regenerate lost body parts, and axolotls also seem to be able to accept transplants from other members of their species with no ill effects. It isn't just pet owners, but also scientists who are interested in the axolotl, the little salamander that's in no hurry to evolve.
Oh... what's that? You want to know why Wooper doesn't have any arms? Well... there are some things that we just have to put down to artistic license. However, if an axolotl were unfortunate enough to find itself without its front limbs, it wouldn't have to worry for long. Its immature state means that it can regenerate lost body parts, and axolotls also seem to be able to accept transplants from other members of their species with no ill effects. It isn't just pet owners, but also scientists who are interested in the axolotl, the little salamander that's in no hurry to evolve.
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