- Amphibia (class comprising the extant and extinct amphibians)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- Amphibia (class comprising the extant and extinct amphibians)
This term refers to a class of animals that includes both current and extinct species of amphibians. It is used in scientific contexts to categorize organisms that typically undergo metamorphosis and have life stages both in water and on land.
Amphibia includes frogs, newts, and salamanders.
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りょうせいるい両生類amphibiansりょうせいつな両生綱にぞくする属するto belong to the class Amphibiaりょうせいつな両生綱のとくせい特性characteristics of amphibiansりょうせいつな両生綱のしんか進化evolution of amphibiansりょうせいつな両生綱のしゅるい種類types of amphibiansりょうせいつな両生綱のせいそくち生息地habitat of amphibiansりょうせいつな両生綱をけんきゅう研究するto study amphibiansぜつめつ絶滅したりょうせいつな両生綱extinct amphibiansりょうせいつな両生綱のせいり生理physiology of amphibiansりょうせいつな両生綱のはんしょく繁殖reproduction of amphibians