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faces," "eyes of gold" and "rosy little bodies, translucent ... ending in a fish's tail of extraordinary delicacy," the narrator observes an "absolute lack of similarity between axolotls and human beings." in considering these feathery, pinkish salamanders, "it would seem easy, almost obvious, to fall
into mythology." cortázar's narrator is, on the face of things, correct in his estimation of the axolotl (ambystoma mexicanum). for starters, the axolotl fell into mythology centuries ago — the aztecs believed that the first axolotl appeared in the lake system around modern day mexico city when the...
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