Question: Male or female?

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Does this look like a male or female axolotl?
 

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This is awesome. What an amazing costume! :D
 
It is too early in the morning/late at night and this scared me a lot! =p
 
Michael, you know we need a full body shot including the cloaca from the side to make that determination.
 
Kaysie,

You just made me laugh so hard! That was great. LOL!
 
:O THAT IS AWESOME!
I want it for a halloween costume! It would still fit in with my flats "Pokemon" theme, I could be a wooper.
I enjoyed this a lot haha
 
I believe this is male....i think he's wearing a tie ;)

Mel
 
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