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axolotl Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


axolotl ka kya matlab hota hai


एक्सोलोटल

Noun:

जलीय छिपकली, मेक्सिको की झीलो मे पाया जानेवाला छिपकली जैसा जलजंतु,



axolotl's Usage Examples:

Before reviewing the history of these discoveries, it is desirable to say a few words of the characters of the axolotl (larval form) and of the Amblystoma (perfect or imago form).


Little heed was paid to his opinion by most systematists, and when, more than half a century later, the axolotl was found to breed in its branchiferous condition, the question seemed to be settled once for all against him, and the genus Siredon, as it was called by J.


AXOLOTL, the Mexican name given to larvae salamanders of the genus Amblystoma.


When once sexually ripe the axolotl are apparently incapable of changing, but their ancestral course of evolution is still latent in them, and will, if favoured by circumstances, reappear in following generations.


Nevertheless, in the axolotl the latent tendency can still be revived, as we have seen above and as is proved by the experiments of Marie von Chauvin.


Gadow during his visit to Mexico in the summer of 1902, we are now better informed on the conditions under which the axolotl lives near Mexico City.


It was not until 1876 that the axolotl in its Amblystoma state, offspring of several generations of perennibranchiates, was first observed to spawn, and this again took place in the reptile house of the Jardin des Plantes, as reported by Professor E.


At the same time, in the Jardin des Plantes, the single female axolotl also spawned, twice in succession, and a large number of young were successfully reared.


This may be also true of some of those instances that have occurred among frogs, in Proteus, and with an axolotl once possessed by the present writer.


Now it has been stated that in the lakes near Mexico City, where it was first discovered, the axolotl never transforms into an Amblystoma.



Synonyms:

Ambystoma mexicanum, mud puppy, ambystomid, ambystomid salamander,



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