saurobatrachia (Meaning)

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saurobatrachia (n. pl.)

The Urodela.

Synonyms & Antonyms of saurobatrachia

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saurobatrachia Sentence Examples

  1. The saurobatrachia, a clade of amphibians, includes the modern-day frogs, toads, and salamanders.
  2. Saurobatrachia are distinguished by their unique skeletal characteristics, such as their fused vertebrae and ankle bones.
  3. The earliest known saurobatrachian fossils date back to the late Paleozoic era, around 300 million years ago.
  4. Saurobatrachia have successfully adapted to diverse environments, from aquatic to terrestrial habitats.
  5. The reproductive strategies of saurobatrachia vary widely, with some species laying eggs in water and others giving birth to live young.
  6. The saurobatrachian order Anura comprises the frogs and toads, which are characterized by their tailless bodies and long hind legs.
  7. The salamanders, belonging to the saurobatrachian order Caudata, are characterized by their elongated bodies and tails.
  8. Saurobatrachia play an important role in ecosystems, serving as both predators and prey, and contributing to nutrient cycling.
  9. The study of saurobatrachia, known as batrachology, helps scientists understand the evolution, diversity, and ecology of these fascinating amphibians.
  10. The conservation of saurobatrachia is crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems and preserving biodiversity.

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The Urodela.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The saurobatrachia, a clade of amphibians, includes the modern-day frogs, toads, and salamanders.

Saurobatrachia are distinguished by their unique skeletal characteristics, such as their fused vertebrae and ankle bones.

The earliest known saurobatrachian fossils date back to the late Paleozoic era, around 300 million years ago.

Saurobatrachia have successfully adapted to diverse environments, from aquatic to terrestrial habitats.