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The Diaries of an Axolotl

blueberlin

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Excellent footage! I'm particularly impressed with watching the larva's heart beat. "Two thumbs up"!

-Eva
 

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Aww I loved that! I was smiling the whole way through!! Well done. Thank you for sharing.

Mel
 

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Aww that was so awesome to see
That heart beating was really phenomenal!
I can't help but see the worm at 1:19 as a little tongue sticking out hehe
 

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congratulations it's funny. i really like the comments xD
 

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Nice! I actually saw this video before while looking at Axolotl videos.
It's cool to know that a fellow caudata.org forum member made it. =]
 
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