Question: Does sex determine behavior??

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Ok so my girl burrito is a very nice axolotl
she follows me around and comes to the surface of the water to say hi
she also watches my door waiting for me
shes such a sweetie

meanwhile, we have piniata with the anxiety disorder
he darts for the nearest plant whenever burrito or i move and he isnt always very pleasant

and my new guy tortilla acts like piniata
he darts around the perimeter of his tank when he sees me and acts like a spaz

could this indicate tortilla is a male??
 
No, it just means he/she is a little nrevous.
No indicator of gender at all.
 
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