the word "amphibian" comes from two Greek words: amphiwhich means both and bios which means life. This refers to the fact that all amphibians are hatched from eggs in water and live in water until metamorphosis occurs and they can live on land.
NO. A piranha is a fish. And don't you mean an amphibian?
Something that is an amphibian.
amphibian
It originates from two Latin words, "amphi" meaning two, "bio" meaning life.
Frogs, toads, salamanders etc.
Did you mean frog? If you did, no, it's an amphibian.
its probably a misspell: look up amphibians its probably a misspell: look up amphibians
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The word "amphibian," from the Greek term amphibia, means "both lives" and refers to the animals' double life on land and in water.
My science teacher mentioned this... It comes from amphi-bios which means living a double life I believe.
A salamander is a amphibian.
A newt is a type of amphibian that some people beleived that it had magical properties and used in various potions and such, it is the actual eye of the amphibian.