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Amphibia

Definition: The word "Amphibia" refers to animals that are commonly found in the animal kingdom, including frogs, insects, reptiles, amphibians, and some plants like lizards, snakes, and lilies. The term "amphibian" is used to distinguish between aquatic and terrestrial species, as they have both a swimmer's body and an air sac called the lungs to aid in breathing underwater.


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Amphibial

Definition: Amphibials, or aquatic animals, are organisms that live in water but do not swim like fish. They include frogs, toads, crustaceans (like crabs), and many other species. Amphibians have lungs and skin that allow them to breathe underwater; while reptiles, birds, and mammals do not. The term comes from Greek "amphibiast," meaning "swimming," since these animals swim or sometimes dip their heads in water.


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Amphibian

Definition: Amphibians are a family of animals that include fish, frogs, turtles, and some insects. They're known for their aquatic lives where they swim, breathe in water, and use their skin as lungs. This family includes more than 100,000 species in total!


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Amphibian's

Definition: Amphibians are animals that lay eggs, but their body is not a true fish or reptile (like snake). They can also be divided into two classes: frogs and toads. Frogs have moist skin that covers the entire body; they are known for their smooth bodies and soft scales. Toads have scales on the back of their legs and are often covered in hair.


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Amphibians

Definition: Amphibians are a group of animals characterized by having moist skin, one body segment with gills for breathing, and two or more sets of limbs that move independently but can share joint motion. This group includes frogs, snakes, lizards, turtles, and some birds. Definitional details: Amphibians have moist skin (bile) and are not true fish (no heart). Their bodies are split into separate segments called gills.


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