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Axie-smiles

Morrison

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"Axolotls have that smile on their face".
Is it me or are mine just boring and more like: >o__o< (Serious face)
Or do you have a real smiling axie?
 

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I now have two "smilers" ! But I know what you mean, 4 of mine look a right miserable bunch! Such grumpy expressions, but I think they're happy really :eek:
 

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Mine doesn't look that grumpy, he just always has sort of a startled "derp!" face. Like someone smacked him in the behind with a 2x4. >O_O< It's extra creepy when I'm changing... :blush:
 

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Ive got a grumpo and a smiley.
Tater is always smilein
And Stitch is a grumpy stingy little one.
 

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Just posted my smiley Panda in one of my other posts. she's 6 weeks old now and i saw her smiling at me the first time today while i was taking a photo of her!! soooooo cute!!
 

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Morrison

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Lol. There are so many different axie faces out there.
 

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I find it so interesting that some seem to have what look like lips and others do not,

I am curious it this is a genetic thing, or possible age or weight. Very cool what ever the cause.
 

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I find it so interesting that some seem to have what look like lips and others do not,

I am curious it this is a genetic thing, or possible age or weight. Very cool what ever the cause.

It's funny you should say that, I've always wondered the same but never thought to seek the answer! One of mine looks like he has giant lips but another almost looks like he has a "fishy" face, he almost has the face of a koi! It's very strange.
 

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I once had a derpy as well. Lancelotl. My fat axie who had his mouth slightly open on the right side.
I drew some drool out of it with Paint once.
I hope I can still find it.
 

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Cleigh, I had to let you know how much I love the name Tater for a lotl!!! It's too funny, they do have some very potato-like qualities (they're all bizzare and round and a little lumpy) XD
 

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hacelepues I agree, I actualy named it Taterchip. cause you can never have just one, hehe, but yes they do have a lot of potato like qualities. ;-)
 
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