I kept laughing so hard while watching this because of how absurd things kept getting.
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That could be a more viable symbol for Autism than the current "puzzle piece."The nifty thing about these salamanders is that they remain juveniles their entire lives and do not morph into land dwelling adults.
They used to be in pet shops everywhere in Australia back in the 80s. They only remain in that jeuvenile state as long as you keep them in a tank full of water that they can't climb out of. Give them somewhere where they can crawl out of the water for a little while every day and they will finish their maturing. The gills disappear and you're left with an ugly little lizard that will drown if you put it back in the water.My daughter and I visited the Seal Life Aquarium in Orlando, FL. They are successfully breeding and raising endangered Axolotls. The nifty thing about these salamanders is that they remain juveniles their entire lives and do not morph into land dwelling adults.
Not this species.They used to be in pet shops everywhere in Australia back in the 80s. They only remain in that jeuvenile state as long as you keep them in a tank full of water that they can't climb out of. Give them somewhere where they can crawl out of the water for a little while every day and they will finish their maturing. The gills disappear and you're left with an ugly little lizard that will drown if you put it back in the water.
Doesn't matter much, when there's water in those lakes the stench travels for miles in every direction. The salt lakes in South Australia's far north don't get any rainfall, that's not how they fill. The water has flowed in from floods up in North Queensland more than 2000 Km away.Upwind, or downwind?