Axies or lotls?

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charlie

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just wondering why everyone shortens axolotl to axie - when lotl feels more fitting (to me, at least!)
 
I think it's a bit of a preference thing you crazy lotl momma!
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My friends and I call them "axles," pronounced the same as like a car's axle. "Axolotl," really is a mouthful sometimes!
 
I like Axo (AHK-so) myself, while a lady at a local shop says 'kslotl'
 
I use Axie... *shrug* or A. mex, but no one ever knows what you're talking about... laymen!
 
I'm with Clarence. I say "axo", my mouth just won't spit out " 'lotl" and therefore neither will my fingers. LOL!

Sharon
 
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