Definition: In the Bible, "amphibological" refers to animals that live on land but are also capable of swimming or diving in water. Definition: - In Scripture, amphibological is a term used for animals whose bodies are adapted for life on land and aquatic life can be found within them. Examples include frogs, salamanders, crocodiles, and snakes. - This term is often associated with the study of fossils because the creatures that lived in these environments may have evolved to live both on land and beneath water.