Caudata (Noun)
Meaning
Salamanders; newts; congo snakes.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The order Caudata consists of salamanders and newts, a group of amphibians that are often confused with lizards.
- Salamanders belonging to the order Caudata are characterized by their slender bodies and long tails.
- Some species of congo snakes are known to prey on amphibians, including those in the order Caudata.
- Caudata is a group of amphibians that have evolved to thrive in aquatic environments, such as ponds and lakes.
- Newts, which are part of the order Caudata, undergo a unique transformation from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults.