Diffrence between an axolotl and waterdog

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Can anybody tell me the diffrence between an axolotl and a waterdog, if there is a diffrence, or is it one of the same.
 
"Waterdog" usually refers to a Tiger Salamander larvae. The larvae will eventually mature and become a terrestrial animal. Axolotls, on the other hand, remain in their larval stage all of their lives and RARELY develop into Mexican Mole Salamanders.
 
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