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Plethodont (Noun)

Meaning

Mostly terrestrial salamanders that breathe through their thin moist skin; lay eggs in moist places on land; rarely enter water.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • Plethodonts are a group of salamanders that have adapted to life on land, using their skin to breathe and regulate their body temperature.
  • The plethodonts found in this region are known for their unique ability to survive in dry environments, often going months without water.
  • Scientists have been studying the reproductive habits of plethodonts, which typically lay their eggs in moist places on land to ensure the survival of their young.
  • The discovery of a new species of plethodont in the Appalachian Mountains has sparked interest among herpetologists and conservationists.
  • Plethodonts are often mistaken for lizards due to their terrestrial lifestyle, but they are actually a type of salamander that has evolved to thrive on land.

Synonyms

  • Lungless Salamander

Hypernyms

  • Salamander
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