bugdozer
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People claim axolotls don't have teeth but they sure have something that feels like little nubs in that mouth of theirs. Sort of feels like the ridged part of a goose beak if you ask me. lol
\They do indeed! They have textured gums, much like the nubs on a beak, in order to grip things like worms.
Seriously?? Or am I just being totally gullible and you're winding us up. (I believe anything I'm told, so am always having people play jokes with me by telling me the most outrageous things... Someone told me once we eat 50 to 100 spiders during our lifetime, mostly while we're asleep. Surely that one isn't true. Or is it?)Once they have their barbs in your skin they push a large dosage of tetrodotoxin into your bloodstream. Oh, and tetrodotoxin is the most deadly toxin known to science. It numbs you, paralyzes you, and then stops your heart.
Good luck on your recovery...if your not already dead
I'm pretty sure this is not supposed to happen. They are meant to be harmless, not leave savage red marks like this (incidentally it looks more red now than when I took the picture!)
OMG that is the most adorable lotl! So cute. Great smile. And such fabulous gills. What a wonderful axie.lol I tend to play with mine and let them bite my fingers on purpose, it doesn't hurt me, they let go right away. Never left marks either. They have like rubber teeth I have a picture of Howie showing his gums.....
Seriously?? Or am I just being totally gullible and you're winding us up. (I believe anything I'm told, so am always having people play jokes with me by telling me the most outrageous things... Someone told me once we eat 50 to 100 spiders during our lifetime, mostly while we're asleep. Surely that one isn't true. Or is it?)