Family Dicamptodontidae (Noun)
Meaning
Large and small highly aquatic salamanders.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Dicamptodontidae is composed of large and small highly aquatic salamanders found in North America.
- Dicamptodontidae is a family of aquatic salamanders characterized by their fully aquatic or semi-aquatic lifestyle.
- Research on the family Dicamptodontidae has shown that they exhibit unique adaptations to their aquatic environments.
- Some species within the family Dicamptodontidae can grow up to 30 centimeters in length, making them one of the larger salamander species.
- The family Dicamptodontidae includes several species of Pacific giant salamanders, which are found in the western United States and Canada.