Roddick, P. Wiberg, Q. Noyce, K. Leeming, X.
In this paper, we explore the important and often overlooked field of axolotl topology. By using advanced mathematical techniques, we have uncovered some truly mind-bending facts about the twisty-turny world of axolotl anatomy. For example, did you know that an axolotl's limbs are topologically equivalent to a pretzel? Or that their unusual ability to regenerate body parts is due to the Möebius-like topology of their cells? We present compelling evidence for these claims, and provide a framework for understanding the implications of them. Overall, our research sheds new light on the strange and wondrous world of axolotls, and opens up exciting new avenues for both topology and amphibian biology.