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The Evil Axolotl

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Okay guys, check this out. I live in West Virginia, and I remember hearing stories from older generations accidentally reeling in mudpuppies, when they went fishing. Well for whatever reason they suddenly popped back into my head. So I did a google search on them, and what I found was startling.

First off, look at Axolotl faces, they always have that :happy: about them.

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See just look how happy it is!

Now check out this picture of a mudpuppy. They all look :mad:.

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It looks so angry!

So I believe that, Mudpuppies are really evil Axolotls!!! :evil:

Or maybe they are all :alien: ALIENS!! :ufo: And the mudpuppies have come to destroy earth, and the Axolotls are trying to protect it... or... maybe they are just manipulating us with those "Smiles"

I really need to go to bed... :crazy:

This post was just for fun, hope it brought some :lol:
 

Morrison

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Meh, now I don't like mudpuppies anymore after seeing this grumpy old geezer.

None of my axies have a smile on their face. I wish they had. They have more of an uninterested or bored look on their face.
A bit like: :[
 

Gromky

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Hmm, to me the mudpuppy just looks stoned. Maybe they kept reeling them in because they had the munchies.

Of course, my axie acts like he's high all the time too...
 

MandiceP

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Anyone remember the movie the Frog Prince from like the 80's? Used to watch it when I was a kid... to me my little guy, Kreacher's, expression looks just like the prince in frog form... lol

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It's kinda a derpy expression :p
 

jeneral

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Whats the difference between axolotls and mudpuppies? As far as I know we don't have mud puppies in Australia so to me they look like the same thing.
 
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