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Various Axolotl Images

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DingoDoo

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I was looking through the pics I have taken in the past few weeks and discovered some I did not realise I had taken. They dont really have a specific type so decided to place them all in one thread.

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WOW man, there some Brilliant pics here!!! they r VERY cute Axies - well done :wink:
 
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