Ambystoma Mexicanum is a species of aquatic salamander commonly known as the axolotl, which is native to Mexico. There are several synonyms for the term Ambystoma Mexicanum, including the Mexican salamander and water monster. In addition, it is also referred to as the "Walking Fish" because of its ability to walk on the floor of its aquatic habitat using its four short and strong legs. The axolotl has the unique ability to regrow its limbs and even entire organs, making it a subject of research in the field of regenerative medicine. The axolotl is widely popular among exotic pet enthusiasts and is also used in cuisine in certain parts of Mexico.