What does amphibians mean?
noun
A class of animals that have a life cycle including both aquatic and terrestrial environments, typically laying eggs in water and breathing through gills as larvae, but breathing air with lungs as adults. Examples include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.
Example
"The zoo is home to a variety of amphibians, including colorful frogs and a large collection of snakes."
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