Family Ambystomatidae (Noun)
Meaning
New World salamanders.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Ambystomatidae is a group of New World salamanders commonly known as the mole salamanders or ambystomatids.
- The family Ambystomatidae is a group of large, burrowing salamanders that are native to North America.
- Salamanders in the family Ambystomatidae are known for their ability to regrow lost limbs.
- Some species in the family Ambystomatidae, such as the axolotl, have the unique ability to regrow their brains and parts of their spinal cord.
- The family Ambystomatidae is one of the most well-studied groups of salamanders, with many species being used as model organisms in scientific research.