Question: Is this possible?

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I think it may be photoshopped according to the owner it isnt.
I just think its rather stupid :dizzy:
 

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I think the photo has definitely been retouched. The lighting on the "axie" is different from the lighting on the rocks and the "axie" looks like its dimensions have been altered as well as its color. I agree with you!
 
Yup it is photoshopped. I have see the original picture and it is just a white axie.
:rolleyes: if you look on google you will find that axolotl picture in its original state.
 

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