Semi-aquatic Amphibians
Definition of Semi-aquatic Amphibians Hierarchical Category as it relates to Animals, Amphibians, Fish
Semi-aquatic amphibians are a group of animals that have the unique ability to live both in water and on land. They are a subclassification of amphibians, sharing common traits with fish due to their aquatic tendencies. These creatures have distinct adaptations that enable their semi-aquatic lifestyle, such as the ability to absorb oxygen through their skin when in water, yet also have lungs for breathing air. This category includes various species of frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.
Child Hierarchical Categories
Aquatic Animals
Aquatic Birds
Aquatic Mammals
Aquatic Reptiles
Birds
Carnivorous Animals
Coldwater Fish
Domestic Animals
Endangered Amphibians
Endangered Animals
Exotic Fish
Freshwater Fish
Herbivorous Animals
Invertebrates
Mammals
Marine Fish
Newts
Non-aquatic Animals
Omnivorous Animals
Pet Animals
Poisonous Amphibians
Reptiles
Salamanders
Semi-aquatic Frogs
Terrestrial Amphibians
Toads
Tropical Fish
Warmwater Fish
Wild Animals