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NIH3D

AGGRC Articulated Axolotl

Created by
aggrc.lsuac
Created:
7/9/25
Submitted:
7/21/25
Published:
7/21/25

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3DPX-022780

Licensing:

CC-BY-SA
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Version 1.02

Category

Hardware & Devices
Devices and Hardware
Description

The AGGRC Articulated Axolotl was created as an engaging outreach tool to highlight biodiversity and regenerative biology. Remixed by Brittany Ratliff at the AGGRC, this 3D-printable model features moving joints and a detailed form inspired by the unique axolotl. It’s used in educational settings to spark interest in science and technology. 

Learn more about our research and open-source hardware at AGGRC.com.


All Fusion 360 files can be found on our GitHub through the following link:

https://github.com/aggrc/AGGRC-Articulated-Axolotl

AGGRC Articulated Axolotl