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Definitions from the WebAmphibianNoun: An animal, typically cold-blooded vertebrate, that spends part of its life in water and part on land, such as a frog, toad, or salamander. Example sentence: The pond was teeming with various species of amphibians such as frogs, toads, and newts. Adjective: Relating to or characteristic of amphibians. Example sentence: The amphibian nature of the turtle allows it to live both in water and on land. Popular: The term "amphibian" is commonly used among biologists, nature enthusiasts, and educators to describe a group of animals that can live both on land and in water. Example sentence: Many children are fascinated by amphibians and enjoy learning about their unique abilities. Local: In a specific region or area, the term "amphibian" could refer to a local species of amphibian found in that particular location. Example sentence: The local amphibian population in the wetlands of this region has been severely affected by habitat degradation. Related products on Amazon: Books on Amphibians Amphibian Toys Amphibian Documentaries | ||||
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