Dicamptodontidae (Noun)
Meaning
Large and small highly aquatic salamanders.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Dicamptodontidae family of salamanders comprises large and small highly aquatic species that thrive in moist environments.
- Research on the Dicamptodontidae has shed light on the unique adaptations of these aquatic salamanders.
- The Pacific giant salamander is the largest member of the Dicamptodontidae family of aquatic salamanders.
- Studies on the Dicamptodontidae family have led to the classification of three highly aquatic species within this group.
- Some members of the Dicamptodontidae, such as the Cope's giant salamander, have smaller body sizes compared to the Pacific giant salamander.