Whats the difference

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between Ambystoma Mexicanum ( axolotls) and Ambystoms Subsalsum?
dont know the common name of the Subsalsum. might be Alchichica, but that could be something else entirely.

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They're different species.

Are you wondering what the reasoning is behind naming them two separate species? I suspect it's because their geographical ranges don't overlap, meaning there's no interbreeding.
 
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